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Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G

Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G

Item # LHWL410
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Radial special trailer tire has a 14-ply rating and a 4,400-lb max load at 110 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and plies with a nylon overlay. Fits 16" wheels and for highway use. Complimentary roadside assistance included. Great Prices for the best trailer tires and wheels from Westlake. Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G part number LHWL410 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Westlake Trailer Tires and Wheels - LHWL410

  • Tire Only
  • 16 Inch
  • 235/85-16
  • Load Range G
  • Radial Tire
  • L - 75 mph
  • Westlake

Radial special trailer tire has a 14-ply rating and a 4,400-lb max load at 110 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and plies with a nylon overlay. Fits 16" wheels and for highway use. Complimentary roadside assistance included.


Features:

  • Radial ply tire is great for highway use
  • Constructed with double steel belts and plies for a long life
  • Nylon tread-firming belt overlays help prevent tread separation
  • Tread wear indicator (TWI) makes it easy to see tread depth
  • Special trailer (ST) tire has sturdy sidewalls so that it can handle heavy loads
    • Created specifically for trailers and not intended for use on other vehicles
  • Complimentary roadside assistance for 2 years
    • Flat tire service available 24/7 anywhere in the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico
  • Meets DOT and FMVSS specifications


Specs:

  • Fits: 16" x 6", 16" x 6-1/2", and 16" x 7" rims
  • Tire size: ST235/85R16
    • Section width: 9.3"
    • Outer diameter (when inflated): 31.7"
  • Capacity:
    • Load range: G
    • Ply rating: 14
    • Maximum load:
      • Single tire: 4,400 lbs at 110 psi
      • Dual tires: 3,860 lbs at 110 psi
  • Tread depth: 13/32"
  • Maximum speed: 75 mph (speed rating L)
  • 5-Year warranty


Lionshead Roadside Assistance Program

This tire comes with complimentary roadside assistance for 2 years. If your RV or trailer has a flat tire, call the help line and a technician will come change the flat for you. You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year from anywhere in the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico.


Westlake Radials

This radial ply tire from Westlake is constructed with double steel belts and cords for increased durability. A protective layer of nylon is wrapped around the steel belts to help prevent tread separation.


Radial Tires vs. Bias Tires

Radial tire vs bias tire graphic

Radial ply tires are designed for trailers that are towed on the highway. The cords on a radial tire are positioned at a 90-degree angle to the direction of travel so that they lay across the width of the tire from wheel lip to wheel lip. This construction prevents the cords from rubbing against one another when the tire flexes, unlike the cords on a bias ply tire. As a result, radial tires have less rolling resistance and heat buildup, which leads to a longer tread life and improved steering at higher speeds.



WL410 Lionshead West Lake ST235/85R16 Radial ST Tire - LR G

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Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G - LHWL410

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (383 Customer Reviews)

Radial special trailer tire has a 14-ply rating and a 4,400-lb max load at 110 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and plies with a nylon overlay. Fits 16" wheels and for highway use. Complimentary roadside assistance included.

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So far so good. They have been on just a year and about 3000 miles. I had these same tires on as original equipment and changed them out at just under 5 years. the original tires had over 15,000 miles and the tread still looked great. I only changed them out because I hold pretty true to the 4 years of age change out rule. I probably could have ran the original set for 6 years with no problem. I am hoping I get similar performance out of this set.



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Delivery time was excellent. Have not had tires mounted yet but everything looks great. Thanks

Arden

8/28/2023

Great Only problem was finding a tire outlet that could mount the tire. I also would like to comment on your great service delivering the tire. Thanks



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15000 miles and no problems with "G" rated Westlakes. They were installed by the OEM when we purchased the 42', 16000lb, 5th Wheel. I have added TPMS and so far, no worries. The reason we ordered (2) new tires, we had a dual leaf spring failure and the tires didn't fail, but both rubbed on the frame and we are replacing them out of caution. I've owned China Bombs on previous 5th Wheels and like many, we suffered miserably the consequences of cheap tires. We started to go with Sailuns instead, but have had such great performance with these, we decided to stay brand loyal. RAH!

Phillip H.

4/11/2020

Over 20 thousand miles weve slowed down our travels this year and I am still very impressed with the wear and performance these westlakes have to offer. As the saying goes, nothing last forever and I will be replacing them soon with the same tires.



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Westlake tires are what came stock on my trailer from Kaufman. I have about 60K miles on my trailer and have only gone through 1 set of tires and the second set I bought has about 50% tread left on them. They perform well, last a long time and hold up to the heavy loads I place on them. I would say I am 100% happy with them!



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Best tires we’ve ran for numerous trailers. Dump trailer, enclosed, etc. these have great longevity and perform well. Construction trailers take a beating, but these tires keep going and going. Etrailer has always delivered quickly and safely for us.



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Proven to be a great trailer tire.



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Great job tires are perfect!



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I replaced my tires on our 40' 5th wheel RV because the ones that came with it were 3 years old. They showed almost no wear even though we had crossed the country. I bought these tires because they are the same tire. The only caution I have for buyers is that the West Lake rims that go with these tires are very difficult for installers to dis-mount and mount on pneumatic tire machines. It takes two skilled mechanics to do it, and it is very easy for them to ruin the aluminum rims.



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Ordering was easy. Took two days to arrive from the time I ordered. Tires were fresh with a date of 0822 which was one of my concerns ordering online. Very pleased with the whole process. Replaced Westlake ST235/80/R16 with these. Had good luck with the G rated tires. Previous tires had 12k miles on them but a mfg date of 2018 so it was time.



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The tires are good quality and are being used on a flatbed transport trailer for hauling smaller heavy equipment for cemetery operations at one of America's national cemeteries. Thank you ETrailer for your support of those who kept America safe, America's veterans.



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These Westllakes originally came on my 5th wheel and I never had a problem with them, so I'm going back with them again. The originals never lost air, no separation, or any defects at all. I'm only replacing because of age. I hope these hold up as good. etrailer was fast to ship them... only delay was because of a UPS problem that etrailer had no control over. I've ordered from etrailer in the past and their customer service is always top notch. The also stand behind their policies, which is really important when buying stuff like this online.



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I can't say anything as far as wear or vibe as I have not pulled my RV with them on.
I will say that they had a 7 months old date code which is great in my book.

Picacho K.

6/1/2021

I have pulled my RV from Florida to Arizona with no issues.I do not see any cupping or wear. I do not cover them when parked like I probably should but I have heard the reviews of trapping the heat is just as bad a blocking the sun. Most of my RV sites keep the sun off 70 of the time so. I feel like Im going to change them out every 3 years for cheap insurance regardless.



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I found the specific special trailer tires I had been looking for from etrailer. Heck, even the 'professional' tire companies couldn't order them for me, even though they handled Westlake tires!

Tires arrived on-time, but I did have a bit of an issue with getting them mounted onto the existing rims, but the problem was not with the new tires themselves, but with the "TYRON" inserts the existing tires had.

Two tire companies refused to do the mounting, but I finally found a tire repair company that apparently had the expertise to handle the job; KEN'S TIRES in Ridgeland, SC.



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I put 6 of these on me 18k toyhauler. I have driven about 10k miles on them with zero issues. The tread still looks new. They are hard core heavy duty 5ther tires for a budget price. I swear these things weigh twice as much as the load E's they replaced. I will be buying them again when these wear our... which looks to be a long time from now.



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Put these on our dump trailer. Have really enjoyed these tires. Low wear, great weight rating, and overall good performance. Will buy again.



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I don't have the tires on yet. But if there as great as the service was! I was told it would take two weeks for them to arrive, I GOT them in two days. Z Westlake TIRES with 5 year workmanship & road hazard guarantee



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Seems like it's a quality tire. Only issue I have that gave me a slight reservation about quality/durability is the extremely obvious seam where the tread was mated end to end to itself during construction. I don't recall ever seeing this on a good quality tire before.



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Great service. I received the Westlake tire ahead of the estimated delivery date. I will definitely be back to look for anything I need.



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Specialty G Rated tire needed after broken spring. No-one locally could order one! etrailer responded to Google search for tire brand (Westlake) and model number! Excellent response by etrailer and shipped free, which is nice! Will return.



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Just received the tires. Getting them mounted and balanced today. Teresa was great to deal with. Helped ensure that I got exactly what I was looking for. Tires were delivered quickly and in good looking order. I’ll update as I get some miles on them.



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Tire delivered sooner than expected. Appears to be in good shape. Thanks for having what I needed. Was not able to find this tire size at other web sites. This tire is replacing one on my camper that has worn like it is out of alignment. After the new tire is put on the camper is going in for an alignment.



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Good product selection; fast delivery; competitive prices. The best place to buy trailer parts.



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Excellant service, prompt delivery. It is a pleasure working with everyone at e-trailer.



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Fast service, it was a replacement tire for a blow out I had.



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Amazing customer service. Ultra fast shipping. Great follow up.
Nothing but happiness with E trailer


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    I am not sure exactly what wheels you have on your toy hauler, but if they currently have a tire size ST235/85R16 installed on them now like the # LHWL410 you would be able to have this tire mounted in place of it easily. This tire has a higher PSI rating of 110 psi so it would be a good idea to also order the metal valve stem part # AM20906 with the tires to be sure as the wheel you have would be fine for the pressure.
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  • Can 16 inch Trailer Wheel Handle over 100 PSI Rated Tires
    Yes if you 16 inch diameter trailer wheels they will easily be able to handle the psi of the tire you mentioned after upgrading the valve stems with the # AM20906. In the tire size of 235/85-16 LR G the best option is the Westlake # LHWL410 which has a weight capacity of 4,400 lbs at 110 psi.
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  • Is There An LT Tire Available For A 16 Trailer Rim?
    Though we do have a heavy duty option available that you may want to look at, we currently do not have any LT tires available for a 16" rim, unfortunately. The Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire # LHWL410 has a Load Range G and is rated to 4,400 pounds at 110 psi. This has a L speed rating (75 mph).
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  • Can ST235/80R16 Tires Replace ST235/85R16 Tires on 5th Wheel Trailer?
    The Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E # TTWTRTM2358016E have a 30.79 inch outer diameter with a section width of 9.25 inches. The Kenda Karrier ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E # AM10295 like what you have is a little larger at 31.61 inches diameter and 9.37 inches wide. I recommend using the same size tires that you currently have on your trailer to avoid any issues. This tires are rated for a higher capacity and you do want all your tires to match...
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  • Recommended Replacement 235/80/16 Load Range G Tires for Large 5th Wheel
    Due to their excellent warranty and included 2-year roadside assistance, I'd recommend the # LHWL410 from Westlake. The tire is a 235/85-16 Load Range G with a 4400 lb per tire/8800 lb per axle capacity with a 75mph speed rating. If your RV or trailer has a flat tire, call the help line and a technician will come change the flat for you. You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year from anywhere in the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico.
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  • Can I Replace a 13 Ply Tire with a 10 Ply Tire That Has the Same Load Rating
    We don't currently have ST255/85R16 Radial Trailer Tires, however I have two choices for you. You could go with the Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G # LHWL410. They have an L speed rating of 75 mph and are 14-ply with a 4,400-lb max load at 110 psi ply tires. We also have the Provider ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G # TTWPRG235R16. They have an M speed rating of 81 mph and are also 14-ply with a 4,400-lb max load at 110 psi ply tires. So the ply...
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  • What is Weight Capacity of Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire # LHWL410
    The Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire # LHWL410 that you referenced has weight capacity of 4,400 lbs at 110 psi. There isn't a lower stated capacity for when you have the tire inflated to a lower pressure than that. With trailer tires like this basically you only get the full capacity when the tire is inflated to it's max capacity. If you run a lower pressure you lose capacity as well as increase the chance for heat build up which will cause the tire to fail prematurely.
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  • Load Rating of Westlake/Lionshead ST235/85/R16 Tires
    I can see where this might cause confusion. I went out to the warehouse to check the ratings for the Westlake ST235/85R16 Load Range G # LHWL410 and can confirm that they are rated at 4400-lbs at 110psi- they were at one point rated for 4080-lbs but have since been upgraded. It would appear that the Lionshead site is behind on their product updates. I've attached some pictures of the tire I took that show the specific tire and the load rating information on the side of the tire as a reference.
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  • Meaning of Different Load Range Ratings for Single and Dual Tires on Westlake # LHWL410
    The two maximum load ratings listed for the Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire # LHWL410 refer to single rear wheels or dually wheels on a trailer. The dual tire rating of 3,860 pounds at 110 psi refers to having two tires on each side of a single axle. If you have a tandem axle trailer (with two tires per axle) each tire would have the single tire rating of 4,400 pounds at 110 psi. The "129/125" you see listed before "L" on the sidewall is another indication of the tire's load...
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  • Best Tire for 40-Foot Toy Hauler Loaded at 27,000 Lbs.
    The best tire is going to depend on your current tire size, the tire type, and the load range that will support your toy hauler. I've attached a link to our tire products page. You can use the filters on the left side of the page to narrow down your search by size, wheel diameter, load range, and tire type. Your current tire size will be stamped on the sidewall of the tire. Trailer tires contain the letters “ST,” for Special Trailer, followed by a sequence of numbers and letters. For...
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  • Replacement Wheel/Tire for a 2017 Forest River Columbus 320RS
    The Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire part # LHWL410 is rated for up to 4,400 lbs when filled to 110 psi on a non-dual rear wheel trailer. The Goodyear Goodyear G614 Radial Trailer Tire is rated for up to 3,750 lbs when filled to 110 psi on a non-dual rear wheel trailer. Even though the Westlake # LHWL410 is not made in the USA, they are very highly rated by our customers. Regrettably, I do not currently have any Goodyear to offer you in the size that you need.
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  • Correct PSI for Westlake ST235/85R16 Load Range G Trailer Tire # LHWL410
    Your Westlake ST235/85R16 Load Range G Trailer Tire # LHWL410 should always be inflated to its max 110 psi. Trailer tires like these should always be inflated to their max psi, regardless of your trailer's weight, to maintain its weight rating (4,400 pounds for this tire). Under-inflating the tire will essentially decrease the tire's capacity to an unknown number which could lead to you overloading it with the trailer weight. I have attached a great article on trailer tires that you might...
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  • What Typically Causes Trailer Tires to Fail
    Most likely the tires were too old and they had started to break down so when they were in use on the highway they began to come apart. Typically the shelf life of a trailer tire is 6 years and they normally need replacing due to age before wearing out. Other possible scenarios is that they tires were over loaded or the speed rating was exceeded which also will cause them to fail early. You didn't mention what tire size you have but if you have the 235/85R16 size the Westlake tire part...
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  • Trailer Tire Recommendation for Size ST235/85R16 with Best Warranty
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  • What is the Ply Rating on Available 235/85-16 Tires
    We have several different ST235/85R16 tires available, and also tires with wheels. The ply rating depends on the load range of the particular tire. For example, the Karrier ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire # AM10501 which has a load range of F has a ply rating of 12. The Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire # LHWL410 which has a load range of G has a ply rating of 14. The Karrier ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire with 16" White Wheel - 8 on 6-1/2 # AM32739 has a load range of E so the...
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  • Maximum Tire PSI Rating for Lionshead 274-000011 16 x 6 Jaguar Trailer Wheel
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  • Is the Westlake ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire aCR960A tire?
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  • Aluminum Wheel PSI Fit with Tires Requiring 110 PSI
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  • Should Trailer Tires Run with 10 Less psi During the Summer
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  • Recommended Replacement ST235/85r16 Tires for 5th Wheel Trailer
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  • Tire Recommendation for Trailer Tire Size 235/85-16
    Tire failure is usually caused by a few things. It can be from overloading the trailer, improper tire inflation, and/or exceeding the speed rating for the tire. You should verify that the tire capacity you have for you trailer is adequate for how much your trailer weighs. The pressure ran in the tires makes a big difference in longevity too. ST tires should be ran with the full pressure rating stated on the side of the tire, for full load capacity and longevity of the tire. If lower pressures...
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  • Trailer Tire Recommendation for 2003 Sooner Horse Trailer with Tandem Axles and GVWR 16k 235/85R16
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