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Re: Trailer Tires. [Re: TBS] #10839758 05/13/15 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted By: TBS
I was not aware they were made in China. I know they are Goodyear tires and are what came on the boat when I bought it new. They are 10 Years old and never had a problem with them. What would you recommend.

Especially if single axle trailer.
Kumho 857
Load range D
99mph speed rating

Marathons and most ST (Special Trailer) trailer tires are C load range and speed rated for 65mph at maximum rated inflation pressure.

10 yr old trailer tires are waaay past time to be replaced. Trailer tires should be replaced based on age and duty cycles not miles or tread depth. 3-5 years is normal expected ST trailer tire life.




Re: Trailer Tires. [Re: TBS] #10839809 05/13/15 02:26 AM
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Yep. 3-5 years for trailer tires or 5-7 for LTs...hint hint.

Re: Trailer Tires. [Re: TBS] #10866492 05/23/15 08:40 PM
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Nitto Mud Grapplers... look the part if you know what I mean.

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