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Old 04-19-2017, 02:50 PM   #5
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This is on my new to me 2015 outback 23trs

Trailer king ST radial
Looks like 5114, is this may of 2014?The 51 is for the 51st week of 2014.

ST225/75R15

Do not love they are load range D

Will probably replace them especially if oem. OEM tires are by size only. Brands are never mentioned in the regulations. However, the trailer manufacturer may tout a particular tire brand in their advertisements for OE tires and any available options they may recommend.

Would like to get load range E
Wondering if possible to go a little bigger? Or if i can get load range E in this size. Yes, that size is available from numerous manufacturers in LRE.

Any info is appreciated, have had lots of horse trailers and flatbeds but no travel trailers
To be able to take advantage of higher load capacities provided by a Load Range increase, your OEM wheels/rims must be able to support the new load capacity and psi rating of the higher load capacity tire. Otherwise, you just have another LRD tire.
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