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randemtam
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2011-10-28 8:04 PM (#138592)
Subject: Trailer Tire Advice


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I have 235/80/16 load range E tires on my trailer and would like to go up to the next load range.  Does anyone have any suggestions on tires? Will I have to get new rims to accomodate the higher pressure? What I would really like to do is stay with the same size tire because I have no rubbing or clearance issues with this size tire. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. This is for my 3H w/12 ft LQ trailer.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2011-10-29 1:39 AM (#138598 - in reply to #138592)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tire Advice


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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel... They are E Rated, but if your not overloaded on your trailer they will work. They have the same load rating as the tires that came on your trailer, except they have a much stronger side walls and tread. And you don't have to change rims...
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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2011-10-29 8:44 AM (#138599 - in reply to #138592)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tire Advice



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The Goodyear G614 is the next level up.   14 ply, G rated.

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doughbelly
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2011-10-29 8:15 PM (#138610 - in reply to #138592)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tire Advice


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Randemtam;  You got a small dose of the roads we travel here all the time; Our trailer is pretty closed to or maxxed out. The 14 ply Hankooks do a better than average job and are quite a bit cheaper than the goodyears. However the 1st choice would be Goodyears. I know Michelins are great tires but in this country you will cut the sidewalls out of them.
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randemtam
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2011-10-30 7:19 AM (#138614 - in reply to #138610)
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Thank you all for your suggestions! (Even you, Gary :)  We don't need them yet, fortunately, but are trying to decide what to do in the future. I'll keep this thread handy!

 

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laurie
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2011-10-30 11:55 AM (#138624 - in reply to #138614)
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I just got some Hankooks and they look like a really nice tire. Reasonable priced also. My sister said they worked on her truck when other tires kept blowing out.
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