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Sprinks542

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Posted: 03/26/12 04:28pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Can anybody steer me in the right direction on what tires would be a good replacement for me? Tires now are Carlisle ST/8016. Did the search button without much luck.


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I replaced mine with Goodyear G614. A little expensive but I have over 10,000 miles on them and the only problem I have is a little wear on the inside of my left rear tire from an alignmenmt problem. They are G rated 12 ply tires that run at 110 psi. You wheels should be the same as mine and will support the 110psi.


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Posted: 03/26/12 08:04pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have had good luck with the Maxxis 8008 tires.


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Thanks for the info gw48, I'll take the advice and look into it. Anybody have any other recommendations?

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I put on a set of Cooper LT truck tires, load rated E, 80 PSI. They roll fine and I'm happy with them. Shop around you might find a deal in the size you need.


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I'm going to be replacing my Carlisle tires with the Goodyear G614. Right now there isn't much of a option if you want to stay away from china made tires. All the ST rated trailer tires are made in china. That leaves the LT rated tires and to get the needed capacity you need go with a "G" rated tire.

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Michelin XPS Rib. Best E rated LT tire out there.
I would also run the BFG commercials. Also a very good tire.
Any LT tire is going to be better than a ST tire.


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We have a Fuzion toyhauler wich is 40' triaxle we repaced our Carlises with Hankook 7.50 R 16. They are a 14 ply tire. We live in North East Texas and there is a lot of cattle trailers amd hay trailers out this way. These tires were recomended to me by a friend that has been in tire busniess for years and sales them to ranchers here that haul heavy. We put over 15,000 miles on them last year with no problem. Very pleased with them From Texas to Alaska and back to Texas. George

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Posted: 03/27/12 06:50am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

lincster wrote:

Any LT tire is going to be better than a ST tire.
Troll!


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joebedford wrote:

lincster wrote:

Any LT tire is going to be better than a ST tire.
Troll!


HAHA. Thats funny. I am the farthest thing from a Troll. I just speak facts.

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