โMay-28-2013 08:56 AM
โMay-29-2013 02:25 PM
dfoxhoven wrote:
So as long as I keep my tire diameter at 15" I can go wider and with a different aspect ratio?
So I my tires are 205/75R/15 Load C....does this mean I can go with 225/75R15 load D
โMay-29-2013 12:59 PM
dfoxhoven wrote:Bob Landry wrote:dfoxhoven wrote:
So as long as I keep my tire diameter at 15" I can go wider and with a different aspect ratio?
So I my tires are 205/75R/15 Load C....does this mean I can go with 225/75R15 load D
Yes, you can. The width is going to be slightly more, but the main difference is going to be the max pressure. The Load Range D tires are going to run at 65PSI, so you ned to make sure your rims are rated for he additional pressure.
How do I know what PSI my rims are rated to run at?
โMay-29-2013 12:57 PM
โMay-29-2013 12:51 PM
Bob Landry wrote:dfoxhoven wrote:
So as long as I keep my tire diameter at 15" I can go wider and with a different aspect ratio?
So I my tires are 205/75R/15 Load C....does this mean I can go with 225/75R15 load D
Yes, you can. The width is going to be slightly more, but the main difference is going to be the max pressure. The Load Range D tires are going to run at 65PSI, so you ned to make sure your rims are rated for he additional pressure.
โMay-29-2013 12:26 PM
dfoxhoven wrote:
So as long as I keep my tire diameter at 15" I can go wider and with a different aspect ratio?
So I my tires are 205/75R/15 Load C....does this mean I can go with 225/75R15 load D
โMay-29-2013 11:00 AM
โMay-29-2013 08:42 AM
โMay-29-2013 08:07 AM
dfoxhoven wrote:
So coming home from our trip this weekend, I had one of my tires blowout. I have a 2009 KZ Spree 324bhs GVWR (7950). It came with Milestar tires ST205/R75/15...i have 3 questions:
1) Do I need to replace all 4 since I had a blow out or just the one that blew out (not exactly sure how many miles I have on them, but tread still looks good using the old Penny method).Yes, I would replace all the tires including the spare tire.
2) Do I need to replace them with 15" or can I go up to a 16" to give me a little more clearance (and help with sewer emptying)?I would stay with what the trailer mfg put on the (the 15", right) for numerous reasons.
3) Does anyone recommend or have good experiences with certain brand/type??Yes, Maxxis tires are in my opinion, the best way to go. They're made in Thailand and are just about bullet-proof.
I'm a novice when it comes to tires...so all suggestions welcome!
Thanks
โMay-29-2013 07:54 AM
โMay-29-2013 07:43 AM
โMay-29-2013 05:40 AM
โMay-29-2013 05:19 AM
CapriRacer wrote:
Third, anyone who suggests you try LT tires isn't paying attention to your CURRENT tire size. There just aren't LT tires that can replace your current ST's without doing a thorough investigation - wheels and clearance checks. It's a bit of work. but if you want to know what to do, post back.
โMay-29-2013 04:40 AM
โMay-28-2013 09:05 AM
dfoxhoven wrote:
So coming home from our trip this weekend, I had one of my tires blowout. I have a 2009 KZ Spree 324bhs GVWR (7950). It came with Milestar tires ST205/R75/15...i have 3 questions:
1) Do I need to replace all 4 since I had a blow out or just the one that blew out (not exactly sure how many miles I have on them, but tread still looks good using the old Penny method).
2) Do I need to replace them with 15" or can I go up to a 16" to give me a little more clearance (and help with sewer emptying)?
3) Does anyone recommend or have good experiences with certain brand/type??
I'm a novice when it comes to tires...so all suggestions welcome!
Thanks