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โNov-03-2014 06:48 AM
kmbelt wrote:
I too had the dreaded 225/75-15 tires on my camper. I changed them out for LT tires without going to the 16" rims.
I put on the Maxxis Bravo UE-168 in LT235/75R15. I had plenty of space for these tires. They are rated at 2337/tire and are Load Range D tires with a max of 65PSI. This is the same rating as the trailer tires i took off.
Best item i've installed.
OH and be sure to balance them. Installers thought i was crazy for wanting to balance trailer tires, but did it anyways.
โNov-03-2014 06:32 AM
โNov-01-2014 07:10 AM
MartyW wrote:
I have the TV in the driveway with a TT spare tire in the back so I went out and measured both tires.
TV 245/75R15 (Load Range E) - 29 1/2" high x 10.0" wide
TT 225/75R15 (Load Range C_ - 27 3/4" high x 8.5" wide
I've never up-sized on at TT before (have on several trucks), but I don't think there is anything that would impede a little more witdh (no wheel wells),
and 1 3/4" more height may be possible. I'll have to check the TT (at storage lot).
Any thoughts on up-sizing 225 (past 235) to 245 on TT.
Probably will be 235, but trying to consider everything if I can get an E rated 245.
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โOct-27-2014 07:41 AM
Michelin has a tire called Symmetry in 225/70R16 that has a 107T rating. I've been looking back and forth at this one for a while this afternoon, as well as looking at others too. The Michelin site says the tire is intended for large passenger cars like Ford Crown Victoria. Seems strange to me that this "car" tire has higher weight rating than the tires they show in this size for light trucks.
I also did check on the BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A in the LT225/70R16 size but that load range C tire is only rated as 102R, 1874 lbs per tire.
โOct-27-2014 06:07 AM