Trailer tires

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I have a 26' weeked warrior and need tires, can anyone recommend a good tire, it has 225 75r15E tires

Some guys say to go to light truck tires in E?

Any info Thx
 
I put the Carlisle (Spelling) on our toy hauler. They seem to last way longer than than the Trailmaster tires.
 
LAST EDITED ON Apr-03-12 AT 09:33PM (MST)[p]Maxxis have worked great on my 5th wheel. Stay away from Goodyear Marathon tires. I had the last set tear both fenders off my boat. They peeled the tread ofter two years of use. I replaced them with Maxxis and the boat tracks better than it ever did with the Goodyear's.
 
Carlisle tires are good; I use Hankook on my hauling trailers.

I wouldn't use truck tires...the tire guys say the sidewalls flex differently.
 
You might check with nv_hunter?

A while back he had some Trailer Tires for sale in the Classifieds!

Don't remember the size or Brand?

Alot of the Cheaper Brand Trailer Tires are Spendy & not very good,you'll pay some good cash for a better Trailer Tire such as GoodYear,etc!

Any of the Carlisle Tires that have came on my Trailers have been kinda JUNKY,don't wear very good & show weather checking within a year or two!








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After reading Post # 2 maybe GoodYear ain't the way to go!

Why do Tire Manufacturers keep screwin with Tires?




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Carlisle tires are junk..Stay away from them

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>I recommend round black ones.
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>TUCC

NVB... We are talking about tires here...


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