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- TerryallanExplorer II
Gooddudeok wrote:
Id like to know if 10 ply or if normal rated tires should be bought for towing my Cherokee 26bh Grey Wolf TT? As Im ready to buy a new set of tires for my 1999 Dodge 1500 quadcab 4x4 truck that I tow my TT with....
honestly. Buy some Cooper Discoverer Plus. they are rated to 2601lb. Way more than you will ever need for hauling or towing with a 1500 truck. Also. they last as long as any tire on the road. Also they will help to keep the TT inline, and stable. I have had Goodyears, Michelins, BF Goodrich what ever. None were any better than the Cooper. Most were not as good, All cost much more. - Mark_and_LindaExplorerBuy some Michelin's...
- Houston_RemodelExplorerBe aware the rims need to be up to the task as well. Them fancy rims can fatigue and crack.
- beemerphile1Explorer
saintsfanfl wrote:
I bought a 2005 trailer recently that still had original tires and I immediately ordered these from Tire Rack. Not sure if they are the best option since I am new to trailers.
ST205/75R-15 GOODYEAR MARATHON RADIAL TRAILER USE ONLY
It appears the OP is buying tires for a "1999 Dodge 1500 quadcab 4x4 truck", not a trailer. - saintsfanflExplorerI bought a 2005 trailer recently that still had original tires and I immediately ordered these from Tire Rack. Not sure if they are the best option since I am new to trailers.
ST205/75R-15 GOODYEAR MARATHON RADIAL TRAILER USE ONLY - coolbreeze01ExplorerLR E would be good.
- beemerphile1ExplorerBe sure to buy LT tires and not P metric tires. Look at the load rating and compare. Higher load rating is a stronger/stiffer tire.
Number of plies means little anymore.
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