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Clockman wrote:
One of the Best Trailer tires ive used were made by Duro. Held up better and never a blow out with them, every other brand ive used blew out after three years or sooner
โOct-29-2014 08:28 PM
thib2722 wrote:
Go with E -- that's a ten ply. You'll get much better towing. Anything less than ten ply -- for me at least -- just had too much tire wall flex. You could feel it in the towing. Much less sway with a ten ply for me. The trailer just follows perfectly straight. I never balance my trailer tires. With all the movement in the trailer, you'll likely not notice it anyway.
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โOct-28-2014 06:31 PM
โOct-28-2014 06:30 PM
rbpru wrote:
Like the OP I am looking for new tires. My problem is, I have 4 load range C tires rated at 1820# per tire or 7200# per four. My TT has a gross weight max of 7700 # so I guess the factory assumes at least 500# on the tongue. :h Fortunately I do not come close to the max load.
My plan was to switch to load range D but I have not yet found an ST 205 75 R 15 in that load range. According to the internet they are out their but I have not found a local source.
Since the objective is to pick the best third world country you wish to have build your tires; I plan on dealing with my local tire guy and getting the full replacement guarantee.
If you look up โTire Safety with Roger Marbleโ on the web you can get a good overview of tire types and functions including blowouts.
โOct-28-2014 05:41 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:rbpru wrote:
Like the OP I am looking for new tires. My problem is, I have 4 load range C tires rated at 1820# per tire or 7200# per four. My TT has a gross weight max of 7700 # so I guess the factory assumes at least 500# on the tongue. :h Fortunately I do not come close to the max load.
My plan was to switch to load range D but I have not yet found an ST 205 75 R 15 in that load range. According to the internet they are out their but I have not found a local source.
Since the objective is to pick the best third world country you wish to have build your tires; I plan on dealing with my local tire guy and getting the full replacement guarantee.
If you look up โTire Safety with Roger Marbleโ on the web you can get a good overview of tire types and functions including blowouts.
If you have at least 6" wide rims, up-grade to 225 and load range E.
I've had good luck with them.
โOct-28-2014 04:11 PM
rbpru wrote:
Like the OP I am looking for new tires. My problem is, I have 4 load range C tires rated at 1820# per tire or 7200# per four. My TT has a gross weight max of 7700 # so I guess the factory assumes at least 500# on the tongue. :h Fortunately I do not come close to the max load.
My plan was to switch to load range D but I have not yet found an ST 205 75 R 15 in that load range. According to the internet they are out their but I have not found a local source.
Since the objective is to pick the best third world country you wish to have build your tires; I plan on dealing with my local tire guy and getting the full replacement guarantee.
If you look up โTire Safety with Roger Marbleโ on the web you can get a good overview of tire types and functions including blowouts.
โOct-28-2014 03:31 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
I don't know if anyone on this forum that has ever checked the balance of their brake drums/hubs. You will find that most are extremely out of balance and after correcting the tire balance a problem still remains. I balance the entire assembly on my trailers.
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