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โDec-29-2013 05:58 AM
04FWPioneer wrote:
Thank you everyone for responding!
I am seriously thinking of replacing not only the tires but the rims to. I just don't know what, if anything, they have been through or over. I know the spare was rust on the back side but just a bit.
So be safe I am considering the Etrailer.com white spoke rims which state a PSI rating of "maximum 65 PSI" and the Kumho Radial 857 tires in the 195R14. They have a higher load rating than the 20575R14 but just a few hundred pounds.
The other option, also from etrailer.com, is to purchase their Karrier tires in the load rating D. I need to call them and see if they will mount them before shipment. If they do offer mounting that could be the deal breaker.
We have no plans for a cross country trip any time in the future. Mostly limiting our travels to 4-6 hours from home as we mostly camp during long weekends. My work schedule gives me two a month. One of which is used for camping.
Finally.. I have to think about how much longer I intend to keep this TT before updating. After all it's already 9 years old and even though in great shape I found that my old truck didn't tow well and decided to invest a truck which is capable of hauling much more. I really wanted mid sized toy hauler to begin with but the wife found and like wanted this one. I'll give her a few years and then we'll start looking at some newer models. ๐
L
โDec-29-2013 12:35 AM
LarryJM wrote:04FWPioneer wrote:
So from the replies I have 3 votes for Kuhmo, 2 for Maxxis and 1 for Karrier.
But then another problem was identified and that is the rims are also psi rated and I have no idea what the PSI rating is for mine.
SO I tried to look them up and found that mine have absolutely no name on them what so ever. On Etrailer.com there are some white spoke rims that look like mine and they are rated to 65 PSI. But I can't be sure.
L
Well add another vote for the KUHMO 857. I got mine back around 8 mo ago and 3K miles later all is fine. I did have to upgrade my rims for the higher pressure and I replaced my 205R75x14C with the 195R14 KUHMOs.
Biggest drawback is availability if you don't have a matching spare so while not a show stopper it is a consideration, but other favorites like the Maxxis have the same short commings. About the only Universal tire is the GY Marathons.
P.S. I'm not sure I would buy tires just based on the votes or popularity:W All the Maxxis et al supporters might just be away for a while like at a company picnic, etc. Also most of the GY Marathon supporters are probably hiding being afraid for their lives from those Maxxis crowd thugs. Now add to the mix the new Carlisle nylon cap wannabes and you have a fine group that can't agree on anything:B
Larry
โDec-29-2013 12:31 AM
04FWPioneer wrote:
So from the replies I have 3 votes for Kuhmo, 2 for Maxxis and 1 for Karrier.
But then another problem was identified and that is the rims are also psi rated and I have no idea what the PSI rating is for mine.
SO I tried to look them up and found that mine have absolutely no name on them what so ever. On Etrailer.com there are some white spoke rims that look like mine and they are rated to 65 PSI. But I can't be sure.
L
โDec-28-2013 05:19 PM
04FWPioneer wrote:
Another thought here.... or question.
Will a 215/75R14 fit on the same rim as the 205/75R14?
L
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โDec-28-2013 01:45 PM
04FWPioneer wrote:
Another thought here.... or question.
Will a 215/75R14 fit on the same rim as the 205/75R14?
L
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gmw photos wrote:
Skip ! ....you almost disappointed me....it took 59 minutes for you to show up ! :B
....the data connection to Topeka must be slow today ! I hope you're healing well. Have a great holiday season.