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Originally Posted by 77cruiser
Do the Rainier tire have a fast wear compound?
I put about 8k miles last year & I thought the looked about 1/2 gone.
My wheels are rated for 110 psi so I'm going to go to a G rated I think & hopefully get more miles from them.
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I'm curious why you want to go to a LRG. Your OE tires provide you with 750# of load capacity reserves per tire at 95 PSI. That's 25% above your axles maximum loads and 10% above the 15% most experienced posters recommend.
There are a lot of brand names building that tire in a LRF.
No one touts ST tires as being mileage tires. Most that are very high mileage users will go to commercial 17.5" trailer tires. They can be found in diameters & widths vary compatible for most RV trailers your size.