All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Sailun Tires. FERe: ST to LT Oaklevel wrote: http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/pdfs/tire-care-guide.pdf maybe someone can do a clicky some good GoodYear Info crRe: I know, I know...Tires again ls1mike wrote: Hey all, Buying tires, I have had Carlisles before and had good luck with them. I was looking at these. Carlisle radial trail Speed rating N. I have seen good things about these ones on line. I know everyone likes Maxxis, but I am getting rid of Towmaxs. Comments? Concerns? Trailer is 7500lbs loaded on the scales. Re: ST to LT Wingnut647 wrote: What about heavier 5rs?? Ours has a GVWR of almost 17000 with 2 7K axles. We want to upgrade our tires but not sure if LT's would have a high enough load rating for what we need for our toyhauler 5th. Currently have 235/80/16's ST's. Sorry to jump on the post...didn't want to start a new post to ask a similar question. Thanks Your axles have most likely been de-rated to 6750#. Your best replacement will be one of the 16" LRG tires. FastEagleRe: tire pressureHere is a very informative reference from Toyo Tire. It does not support tire inflation pressures equal to the load carried for RV service. See their rational. Click Here! FastEagleRe: tire pressureYour OE trailer tires should always be inflated to the value depicted on the tire placard or certification label. FastEagleRe: How do you tell the rim width of your tires rtaylor0830 wrote: I want to order another rim for my trailer so I have 2 spares how do I know what the rim width is thanks in advance. For OE tires look on the tire placard. It will list rim sizes like this.....16x6......or 15x5.5 All tire manufacturers must provide lists of acceptable rim widths for all tires they make. FERe: Roof Replacement davonelson wrote: My 2006 Sunnybrook 37' Fifth Wheel rubber roof is in need of replacement. Is there more than one practical option and what cost should I expect? 6-9 thousand bucks for your size. FERe: Replacement TireseBay! FERe: China bombs gitane59 wrote: Make it part of your purchase deal to not accept a unit without new quality name brand tires. If you would do a little researching into the current trailer builders regulations you will find that cant be done. Even after the papers have been signed it would probably void a lot of the trailer warranty protection. FastEagle
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