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Old 03-14-2014, 05:47 AM   #4
LonnieB
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The BFG Commercial T/A is a very good load range E tire. I've sold and installed many of them on trailers of all kinds. The one I recommend the most though, is the one CORattler is referring to, the Bridgestone Duravis R250. It's an all steel tire where the BFG has polyester and nylon sidewalls. The Michelin XPS Rib is another great all steel tire.

A word of caution, make sure you purchase tires capable of carrying the weight of your trailer. If you don't know what your trailer weighs on the axles, fully loaded, and hooked to the tow vehicle, you should get it weighed. Most large truck stops have a truck scale where you can weigh the rig.
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