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Old 03-31-2022, 07:55 PM   #9
CalandLinda
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Originally Posted by Papa View Post
The labels on my trailer are where I took the recommendation for tire sizes and ratings from. The last time I had to worry about trailer tires (more than 30 years ago) was on our old 29 foot Streamline and it had split rims that scared me every time I had to change a flat.

I liked the idea of getting the Endurance tire for both the load and speed rating even though I wouldn't dream of traveling at 87 mph towing a trailer. Based on everyone's input I have decided to look into the Carlisle RADIAL TRAIL HD
ST235 /85 R16 128L F1 BSB that is available at my local Discount Tire store.

I want to thank everyone for their input.

Larry
Using those larger tires is "plus sizing". A savvy tire installer is needed to insure there is a new recommended tire inflation pressure established and identified in the owner's manual and on he side of the trailer. NHTSA authorizes the use of an axillary tire placard for approved plus sizes.
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