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Enclosed Trailer Tires

Rangerz
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Hey guys,

Time to replace the tires on my enclosed trailer. Size 205/75/14. LT tires not available in this size.

Searches seem to indicate that Maxxis is the way to go, but wanted to find out what others are using.

I know a lot of the truck camper folks tow a trailer of some type.

Thanks,

Chris
2002 Dodge Quad Cab 2500 4x4 Diesel
2009 Lance 825
2005 Jeep TJ
2010 Polaris RZR
2010 Mirage 16' Enclosed Trailer
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VintageRacer
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Explorer
You can always upgrade a bit to a 15" rim and have access to a larger selection of tires. 14" is becoming a bit of an odd-ball size. I always prefer radials, there are still bias ply ST tires available that I would avoid. I have them in 14" on a dolly, and they last about 15 minutes...

Brian
2005 F250 Supercab, Powerstroke, 5 speed automatic, 3.73 gears.
20 ft race car hauler, Lola T440 Formula Ford, NTM MK4 Sports Racer
1980 MCI MC-5C highway coach conversion
2004 Travelhawk 8' Truck Camper

JIMNLIN
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Explorer
Here's a list of LT and the all position tires I've seen on this and other trailering websites although mostly boaters and other type forums. For some reason many RV trailer folks seem to think they have to use a ST tire.

The commercial grade Maxxis U-168 LT in 14" sizes..

Kumho 857 all position tire in 14"....

Michelin Agilis AS LT commercial application....

All the tires above are rated from 55 psi to 75 psi and may have a different rim width/pressure requirement than your wheels can support.
Check them out.
"good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" ............ Will Rogers

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'97 Park Avanue 28' 5er 11200 two slides

jimh406
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I would search in the other forums. I like the TC forum, but we would be a very small sample. I think the most important thing is to buy "trailer" tires, and not put auto tires on a trailer. The tire construction is different.

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motorsports
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When it comes to tires, on anything, be it truck, car, or trailer, I always try to buy the best possible.

Usually the difference in price between a cheaper tire and an excellent tire isn't worth the chance of a good trip ruined....or much, much worse.

I use Maxxis tires on my trailer, and change them every 5 years along with covering them when the trailer is stored.
2000 Ford F350, V10 manual, 4.30's & many mods
2012 Adventurer 910FBS
20' enclosed Pace racecar trailer
2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (2dr) w/many mods

Rangerz
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Explorer
Finding a decent trailer tire is becoming a real challenge!
2002 Dodge Quad Cab 2500 4x4 Diesel
2009 Lance 825
2005 Jeep TJ
2010 Polaris RZR
2010 Mirage 16' Enclosed Trailer

zman-az
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Explorer
Rangerz wrote:
Hey guys,

Time to replace the tires on my enclosed trailer. Size 205/75/14. LT tires not available in this size.

Searches seem to indicate that Maxxis is the way to go, but wanted to find out what others are using.

I know a lot of the truck camper folks tow a trailer of some type.

Thanks,

Chris


I have had nothing but problems with maxis trailer tires. I would keep looking for another brand.