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Boon Docker wrote:MFL wrote:
Op has not said what his new trailer GVWR is, or what load range tire is on it. He may already have D rated tires. If he has C rated oem, they would have to be adequate. If he wants, or needs a bit more cushion for his load, D rated Endurance would be a good choice.
Jerry
6038 lbs dry weight
โJan-25-2021 07:53 AM
โJan-24-2021 11:23 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
I would use Goodyear Wrangler HT and skip the ST tires.
โJan-24-2021 03:49 PM
MFL wrote:
Op has not said what his new trailer GVWR is, or what load range tire is on it. He may already have D rated tires. If he has C rated oem, they would have to be adequate. If he wants, or needs a bit more cushion for his load, D rated Endurance would be a good choice.
Jerry
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โJan-24-2021 02:09 PM
time2roll wrote:
Gdetrailer, that top tire show 225-E. All 205-15 are C & D that I am aware of.
For the OP watch your approved wheel width and clearance before you jump to 225s. May need new wheels. Keep in mind trailer suspensions do deflect significantly when turning sharp.
I have and recommend the Goodyear Endurance ST205R15-D. Speed rated to 80 something.
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