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โMay-04-2017 03:54 PM
Txsurfer wrote:
I am actually leaning towards the endurances or Maxxis - will see what the net price dif is at discount tire. My local DT has been good to us so I want to stay with them and if that means no LT tires so be it. Thanks for all the responses..
โMay-04-2017 03:25 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Depending on room in the wheel well and proper wheel pressure/wheel width requirements the Goodyear Wrangler HT in a LT235/75-15 C (50 psi) at 1980 lb capacity. Most LT tire makers carry this size.
Standard wheel width for that size would be 6.5".
And a Wrangler HT in a LT215/75-15 D (65 psi) at 2090 lbs capacity.
As mentioned Maxxis LT U-168 is a commercial grade tire with several 15" sizes and have became popular with all types of trailer owners.
Vanco 2 from Continental another popular tire for trailer users has several 15" sizes and load capacities.
I see the Yokohama RY215 in a 700R 15 D at 2040 lbs capacity is popular on some of the other RV websites.
Goodyear Cargo G26 2249 lb capacity in a 225/70R 15 C 65 psi load range D for trucks/vans and trailers.
Also a 6.5" standard wheel width for that size.
Do your home work on the tire/wheel numbers and wheel well clearance issues on your trailer..
โMay-04-2017 08:48 AM
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โMay-03-2017 12:02 PM
NMDriver wrote:
All 8000 will not be on axles.
Go weigh the individual axles at a CAT Scale and then make a choice.
โMay-03-2017 11:21 AM
โMay-03-2017 10:49 AM
Txsurfer wrote:
Thanks - what's the net diff between a 235 / 215 and 225? can't be much I would imagine?
โMay-03-2017 10:45 AM
Txsurfer wrote:
Does anyone know if the discount tire will mount LT tires on a trailer? I like using them when possible.
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