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Huntindog
Nov 22, 2013Explorer
FastEagle wrote:X2john&bet wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:On my tt the data plate could no longer be read when I needed new tires. Now dealer can not go by it. So I get what I wanted without question. Oh, and by the way I was 1800 miles from home. JME.
:) Hi, I have read many tire debates and there are lots of opinions and personal experiences. I believe that LT tires will hold up better and maybe last longer. They also might give your trailer too hard of a ride or even a bit of sway. One thing to think about, that is seldom mentioned is the fact that while you are traveling three states away from your home, and you have a tire problem, many tire shops will only install the exact tire type and size that is on your trailer's data plate. NOW WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? :h
Unless your trailer was specially ordered with ST tires it came OEM with LT235/85R16E tires.
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