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Old 10-02-2019, 09:06 AM   #15
mfifield01
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Originally Posted by Ken / Claudia View Post
I did a tire, brake inspection about 2 months ago and no problems seen. I just wanted to mention I have 225/75/15 E HD Carlisle tires on my trailer psi at 80. build date on all 5 is 0916. Ever trailer I have owned, that I remember I have upped the load range or old school ply tires just to have more extra reserve in wt and maybe a longer lasting tire. This trailer came with "D" tires at 65psi. If your 14 wheels can accept a E rated tire, if it were me that is what I would go for in any brand you buy.
Edit: check the wheel before buying tires for higher psi.
I went up one range. It came with "C" tires. I don't think I would want to up it two ranges.
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