8 Inch Tires Compatible With Interstate Driving For Seadoo Trailer
Question:
I plan on towing my seadoo 600 miles on new tires. The tire size is 16.5x6.5x8. Will this size tire hold up to 600 miles of interstate driving? Thx
asked by: Tim L
Expert Reply:
The Loadstar K399 Bias Trailer Tire - 165/65-8 - Load Range C # AM1HP22 will hold up to 600 miles of highway driving without issue as long as they are inflated to max psi cold and your driving speed is max 65 mph. Most 8 inch tires are not rated for speeds above 65 mph, and if they are they will have a speed rating of L (75 mph) or M (81 mph). I didn't find any in our system rated for over 65 mph.
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Loadstar K399 Bias Trailer Tire - 165/65-8 - Load Range C
- Trailer Tires and Wheels
- Tire Only
- Bias Ply Tire
- Load Range C
- 165/65-8
- 8 Inch
- K - 65 mph
- Kenda
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