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Old 07-17-2005, 08:58 AM   #2
NJ Hillbilly
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M.O.C. #242
I don't think the ride would be all that worse. I would opt for the "E"'s when You replace them just for the added capacity. The other thing is to make sure the rims are rated for 80psi also.
You can go to the tire mfg's website and see if there is a tire inflation chart. This chart would enable You to use the correct pressure for the load being carried. You may be able to run the higher rated tires at a less than max pressure and get a slightly better ride.

Then again You have to hold on the the trailer long enough to replace the tires ;}.


John
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