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Old 10-03-2020, 07:22 PM   #1
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There are now load range “f” tires available. They are a very heavy and look like trailer tires. Call Greg Luben at L&S Trailers in Hawthorne Fl.
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Old 10-03-2020, 08:27 PM   #2
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There are now load range “f” tires available. They are a very heavy and look like trailer tires. Call Greg Luben at L&S Trailers in Hawthorne Fl.
My tire guy told me that the Carlisles were real good again. He's never steered me wrong so I tried them 2 years ago and he was right. No issues yet in about 5K miles, they still look new!
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Don’t waste your money, go to 16” wheels. Way more options for tires.
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Don’t waste your money, go to 16” wheels. Way more options for tires.
And what if you can't fit them on trailer?????
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And what if you can't fit them on trailer?????
Well then I guess you would have to stay with a 15" tire, but I would imagine there is a 16" that would fit.
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Old 10-05-2020, 01:47 PM   #6
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Before I found load range “E” and long before the load range “F” I shopped for 16 inch trailer tires. The 16 that was the same height as a 225/75 15 has a significantly lower load rating pound wise than a 15 inch load range “E”. Load range “E” almost cured my trailer tire problems and I’m certain these new “F” tires will do the job. They are beasts, they look like low boy trailer tires.
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Before I found load range “E” and long before the load range “F” I shopped for 16 inch trailer tires. The 16 that was the same height as a 225/75 15 has a significantly lower load rating pound wise than a 15 inch load range “E”. Load range “E” almost cured my trailer tire problems and I’m certain these new “F” tires will do the job. They are beasts, they look like low boy trailer tires.
Ok great.....What brand and tire size did you get?
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