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muskyhunter47
Posted 4/15/2017 3:53 PM (#857167)
Subject: Light truck tires for trailer




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Location: Minnesota
I'm pulling my boat out of storage tires still look good but are 5 years old . I would rather buy new tires now then to be stuck on the side of the road. I seen a three on tires that said most tires are for less then 70 when I'm on the highway there are times I go 80 . So who has used truck tires on there trailor.
Farmer Rick
Posted 4/15/2017 9:26 PM (#857205 - in reply to #857167)
Subject: Re: Light truck tires for trailer





Location: Not far enough north!
Kuhmo 857's
dKrum
Posted 4/15/2017 10:28 PM (#857210 - in reply to #857167)
Subject: RE: Light truck tires for trailer




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The new Goodyear Endurance trailer tires are speed rated to 87 mph according to the Discount Tire website.
polarkraftdave
Posted 4/16/2017 9:38 AM (#857243 - in reply to #857167)
Subject: Re: Light truck tires for trailer




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Location: Valpo IN
I went to Discount Tire and they can order these tires ( Hankook RA08 195R14 ) , speed rated to 106 mph have fun lol - Cost was $104 per tire last year
muskyhunter47
Posted 4/16/2017 9:47 AM (#857246 - in reply to #857243)
Subject: Re: Light truck tires for trailer




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Location: Minnesota
I bought Hancock for my truck last year I'll have to check those tires out
Jeremy
Posted 4/16/2017 11:14 AM (#857280 - in reply to #857167)
Subject: RE: Light truck tires for trailer




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Location: Minnesota.
If this were me I think after going thru the forum I'd ask a reputable tire dealer in the Twin Cities about trailer tires. They likely have as good an answer as you're going to find.

I deal with a service on Highway 65, North Country Tire and they have served me very, very well in the past. Just describe your concerns and I'd do this in person so they know you're perhaps a serious customer.

With all due respect for our boys on the forum...

Jeremy.

Edited by Jeremy 4/16/2017 11:15 AM
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