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โAug-30-2021 09:14 AM
bob213 wrote:
If you have the clearance above and the space between the tires I don't see a problem.
โAug-30-2021 07:23 AM
mooky stinks wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
The trailer shows a 7495 GVWR = 1875 lbs per tire....
Dry weight says around 6265 = 1560 lbs per tire....
This = around 1200 lbs of CCC so most likely the trailer will weigh close to its 7495 lb max gvwr.
The Endurance ST 205/75-15 load D at 65 psi and a 2175 lb load capacity will give the trailer a nice 15% load reserve capacity. ?
Some tire dealers have excellent experience with trailer wheels tech and tires tech (matching pressures/load capacities/proper width/etc).......others ??.
For this trailer I would stick with the OEM sizes/load ranges.
edit ....jim
Are you forgetting tongue weight deducts from axle weight? The 7500 GVW would be closer to 6500 on the axles.
โAug-30-2021 03:49 AM
Grit dog wrote:
OP, this sure seems like something you can figure out without asking the Internet forums opinionโฆ
But since you did, Iโm not in the habit of tossing new tires in the garbage. Iโd run them for a while.
Hope that helped! Lol.
โAug-29-2021 10:34 PM
MFL wrote:
Agree with most posts above!
First thing, I'd run the Westlakes, for a couple years or so, depending on miles, and proper care.
Next thing...yes the Endurance is likely a better tire choice!
After deducting tongue wt, 6,500 is a close wt estimate on the tires. The OEMs have plenty of margin, fit the fender/wheel well clearance, a good fit for OEM wheels.
When time comes to replace the Westlakes, the Endurance, in the oem size, and D-rating, at 65 psi, is best option.
Jerry
โAug-29-2021 10:30 PM
Grit dog wrote:
OP, this sure seems like something you can figure out without asking the Internet forums opinionโฆ
But since you did, Iโm not in the habit of tossing new tires in the garbage. Iโd run them for a while.
Hope that helped! Lol.
โAug-29-2021 07:01 PM
mooky stinks wrote:That is the thoughts of many manufacturers to save a few $$ per trailer to put on the very minimum rating.
Are you forgetting tongue weight deducts from axle weight? The 7500 GVW would be closer to 6500 on the axles.
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โAug-29-2021 02:14 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
The trailer shows a 7495 GVWR = 1875 lbs per tire....
Dry weight says around 6265 = 1560 lbs per tire....
This = around 1200 lbs of CCC so most likely the trailer will weigh close to its 7495 lb max gvwr.
The Endurance ST 205/75-15 load D at 65 psi and a 2175 lb load capacity will give the trailer a nice 15% load reserve capacity. ?
Some tire dealers have excellent experience with trailer wheels tech and tires tech (matching pressures/load capacities/proper width/etc).......others ??.
For this trailer I would stick with the OEM sizes/load ranges.
edit ....jim
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