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Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D

Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D

Item # TR20515D
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Radial special trailer tire with automotive-grade tread has a ply rating of 8 and a 2,150-lb maximum load at 65 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and double polyester cords with a nylon overlay. Great for highway use. Fits 15" wheels. Great Prices for the best trailer tires and wheels from Taskmaster. Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D part number TR20515D can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Taskmaster Trailer Tires and Wheels - TR20515D

  • Tire Only
  • 15 Inch
  • 205/75-15
  • Load Range D
  • Radial Tire
  • M - 81 mph
  • Taskmaster

Radial special trailer tire with automotive-grade tread has a ply rating of 8 and a 2,150-lb maximum load at 65 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and double polyester cords with a nylon overlay. Great for highway use. Fits 15" wheels.


Features:

  • Radial tire is constructed with double steel belts and double polyester cords for a long life
    • Great for highway use
    • Nylon tread-firming belt overlays help prevent tread separation
    • Tread depth bars offer a quick visual indicator of tread wear
    • Bake tested to ensure that the rubber holds over time
  • Automotive-grade tread has sipes that channel water away from the tire to improve traction during wet, snowy, or icy conditions
  • 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
  • Meets DOT specifications and exceeds FMVSS


Specs:

  • Fits: 15" x 5", 15" x 5-1/2", 15" x 6", and 15" x 6-1/2" diameter rims
  • Tire size: ST205/75R15
    • Section width: 7.99"
    • Outer diameter (when inflated): 27.17"
  • Capacity:
    • Load range: D
    • Ply rating: 8
    • Maximum load: 2,150 lbs at 65 psi
  • Tread depth: 9.8/32"
  • Max speed: 81 mph (speed rating M)
  • 2-Year limited warranty


Provider Radials with Automotive-Grade Tread

Provider Tread Vs Standard Tread

Unlike standard trailer tire tread, which has solid, continuous ribs, the automotive-grade tread on these Provider radials has ribs with breaks. These breaks allow water to run off to the sides. The Provider tread also has sipes. Siping is a process in which thin grooves (or sipes) are cut into the rubber of the tire. The grooves channel water away from the tread so that the tire makes better contact with the road. Both of these features greatly improve traction during wet, snowy, or icy conditions.


Provider radials are constructed with double polyester cords and double steel belts for increased durability and endurance. A protective layer of nylon is wrapped around the steel belts to help prevent tread separation. Provider radials are bake tested - a process usually reserved for automotive tires - to ensure that the rubber holds up over time.


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.



TS-20575R150D-10008 Taskmaster Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Tire - LR D

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Provider ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range D - TR20515D

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (1106 Customer Reviews)

Radial special trailer tire with automotive-grade tread has a ply rating of 8 and a 2,150-lb maximum load at 65 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and double polyester cords with a nylon overlay. Great for highway use. Fits 15" wheels.

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Bought 3 of these tires for my 8 foot utility trailer that I use to haul my motorcycles and anything else. I have the older triangle style rims that use the old 205/70 style of tires. The newer 205/75 fit just great on my 15" x 6" rims. Can't wait to go on my next long trip with the trailer and the new tires.

Andy

7/11/2017

I am still using the same tires I purchased over a year ago. They are working great and dont show signs of needing replacement anytime soon. I should go measure the tread depth and see where they are at. I use the trailer on a weekend basis so they are still plenty good.



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These tires are way better than the tires I was getting from discount tire. The providers hold up well (better than good year or the hartland tires I was using. ) eTrailer has fast delivery and the same price or less than the big stores.



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Matches the tire/wheel combo I bought. I should be good to tow 4 wheeler for deer season.



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Thanks Susan for the all the help choosing the right tires for my 14x7 trailer. Feels so much better than the original tires and safer driving at speeds. Great tires and came when you said that they would. Thanks again.



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Fast shipping and Great Service! Thanks



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nice quality. I was thankful that I found a location for that certain size.



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ST225 were ship rather than ST205's I assume a simple human mistake, lets see if return process and requested product is provided in a timely manner



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I called on a Sunday not expecting to reach anyone but Nicole answered the phone and was very helpful. I ordered the tires and was told they were backordered til 6/2 but I received the order for 4 tires today! (2 weeks ahead of expected time). I haven’t had the chance to get them installed yet but looking forward to see how they hold up. Very pleased with the service and communication. Will definitely order from e trailer again



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Excellent service and delivery. 4 day delivery over a weekend! Trailer tires are mounted and ready for the 1600 mile journey for some florida fishing. Thank you for your advice on the best tires for the job, that were not the most expensive on the list. I will be a returning customer!

Patrick R.

10/1/2016

Perfect! Best tires yet. Very little wear after over 10,000 miles



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I needed a little more tire than the typical biased-ply Class C type for my heavy utility trailer, but didn't want to go up in tire size. I also wanted to go with a radial since this trailer sees mostly all highway usage. I purchased a pair of these tires based on reviews and specs. Tires arrived in boxes which is great because it keeps the sides from being compressed when shipping. IF shipped in shrink wrap or tape, the sides get pulled in making them harder to mount...thanks etrailer for shipping these in the proper manner. Tires have a fresh DOT date and tread looks good. Once mounted and put into use, I will post how they are holding up over the long haul.



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Happy Holidays Everyone. Received My Provider ST-205/75R/15 Load range D- Trailer tires today. What a Well Constructed Tire twice the weight of the Goodyear Load range C that are on my trailer now I know the increase in load range means it will be a bit heavier, but for the Price of these Tiers I truly didn't expect what I received. Great Buy Great Product. I will check back in after our trip with the new Tiers



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Tires look fantastic, excited to get them mounted up and to take the trailer out this weekend. Amazing service from etrailer, first time using the site and I’ll certainly be back



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Got my 2 custom aluminum trailer rims with tires today(4-06-17) they were delivered in only a few days-along with new chrome wheel lug nuts and new replacement studs and chrome screw on valve stems -took them to my local [service center] to have them mounted--got back home and installed them on the boat trailer I restored this past summer with the boat on it that I am also restoring--The rims look great. Thanks Katie for all your help with placing my order---I am a repeat customer and will tell all of my friends of the great service I received. Thank You.



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Please explain to me the reason they are advertised to have an 8ply rating but only have two steel belts and two polyester belts? Tires look fine but haven't road tested them. Please respond to my question via email. Please clear up my confusion on description of advertised ply rating and actual ply rating on the side of the tires?

Etrailer Expert

Laura E.

11/17/2017

When a tire is given a ply rating, it doesnt necessarily indicate the number of layers of material the tire is constructed of. As the need for greater fuel economy and the cost of materials rises, the tire manufacturers have gone to using lighter but stronger materials like Kevlar that provide the same strength that would have taken several layers of materials years ago. Fewer layers also means less heat build-up, which is essential for longer tire life.All that really matters is the weight capacity of the tire. For example, the Provider ST20575R15 radial trailer tire Item TR20515D has a 2,150-lb maximum load at 65 psi capacity. With a trailer tire, you have to have it inflated to its max psi in order for the tire to have its full capacity.



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They look like good tires, I have not mounted them yet. They are imported, I wish they weren't. I'd pay extra for domestic tires if they made that an option on the website (ie have a country of origin listed). We cannot become totally dependent on offshore suppliers for things as critical and fundamental as tires. I have had very good experience with ALL MY ORDERS from etrailer.



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Customer Service is excellent. Tires arrived quickly without any fuss. Tire is still in terrific condition after one year of normal use.



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A delay in receiving shipment and reason were tires not in stock, as was informed by Tim, but the tires were later received individually boxed - all 6 total. Tires are a good quality as expected with class D rating and manufactured dates are currant (not years old).
Many reasons why my family buys from etrailer.com and yet we find another.



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First time buyer with the company. Website easy to navigate and very informative as to product description, etc. I purchased two of these tires for my motorcycle trailer, my research indicating the best buy for the claimed quality and specifications. They were at my door in 2 days but have not yet been mounted. I am hoping that the alleged quality of these tires lives up to my expectations as I will be hauling $60K worth of bikes approximately 5K miles and don't want any surprises. I will follow this up with with a review after use.



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The tire for my utility trailer arrived a few days after I ordered it.
It was just as described, I wanted to make sure it matched the other tire I had ordered from Etrailer last year, and it did.
I had it mounted and its on the trailer and running.
I'm well pleased with the Tire, price and the speedy delivery.
I plan to purchase all of my trailering products for Etrailer.



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Tire Is exactly what I expected. It'll work great for my 24" enclosed trailer.
Quick delivery a plus in my book. I also order some dust caps with the rubber centers for ease of greasing the shell bearings, doing so also provided me with free shipping .

Thanks



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Excellent, just what I needed to upgrade from load range C to D. Costco mounted, balanced, and inflated with nitrogen for $15.00 each



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Put 4 of these on my 8.5x20 enclosed car trailer and 2 on my 5x8 trailer a year ago. They’re all holding up great so far! Hope to get a long time out of these for the price



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Tires arrived fast. These tires are an upgrate to my previous load range C tires. I like the 81 M.P.H. speed rating for long hauls on the interstate. These tires will be used on a carhauler. I have used these tires for a year and they have held up well.



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In the past I had used eTrailer to purchase a hard to find trailer tire rim, so when I needed two new trailer tires, I went there again. I had almost a dozen options in load ratings, type of tire, and of course, price. I found the ones that fit my needs, and chose the 3 to 5 day delivery option. They showed up in two. A lot of options, good prices, and faster than promised delivery. Can't get much better than that!



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Great service


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