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MarkTwain wrote:
Tire load size. Personally I would recommend moving up to a "E" rated tire if you have the room with your trailer. I prefer to have extra pay load with my tires even it is more than my trailer needs. I used to run "E" rated tires on my 5th wheel but switched to "G" rated. They felt more stable travling down the road and lasted longer. I replace my tires every 5 yrs. regardless how they look or how much tread is left. Having a blow out with your trailer can be dangerious and do some costly damage to your trailer from my own experience.
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Grit dog wrote:
It's likely the higher pressure load rating accounting for the difference on the Kenda.
I wouldn't overanalyze it. And I wouldn't discount the Kenda tires as good tires. In my small sample size, I've had 2 sets of the same size Kenda Karrier tires, 1 set of C load and the other D load. Both have had no issues and are about 3 and 6 years old respectively. Both sit all year basically save for a handful of days use on each in opposite seasons.
You can't really go wrong with either option IMO
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