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Both the Provider ST235/85R16 #TTWPRG235R16 and the Westlake #LHWL410 Load Range G Tires referenced in your question represent premium options of this particular trailer tire size. These are both high quality radial tires with a maximum load of…
view full answer...The Provider ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G #TTWPRG235R16 are designed to be filled to 110 psi. The RV world of tires is very different than race slicks and far less complicated. You just fill the tires when cold to their max psi.…
view full answer...Trailer tires should always be filled to the max psi listed on the sidewall while cold. The heat would indeed cause the pressure to build but not to a point where an issue would occur. You are taking around 10 psi and that would not be the cause of a…
view full answer...Trailer tires like the Taskmaster Provider ST tires do not have a manufacturer treadlife warranty. The Provider ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G #TTWPRG235R16 are rated for 4,400 lbs at the 110 lb max psi and have a speed rating of 81…
view full answer...I spoke to our tire guy here at etrailer and he said that as long as you are staying within the limits of the tire then the psi increasing by 22 isn't a big deal. For example, the Provider ST235/85R16 Radial Trailer Tire #TTWPRG235R16 has a load…
view full answer...Do you by any chance mean 235/80-16 and 235/85-16? Because there isn't a 275 trailer tire size that I have seen. If so then the widths are the same between the two 235 sizes. The difference is overall diameter. The 235/80-16 is 30.9 inches in…
view full answer...The best tire for a trailer is going to be based on a few things. You will want to go with a tire that has a weight capacity that is higher than what your trailer would call for when loaded, and has a speed rating that is higher than the speeds you…
view full answer...Attached is a photo showing the dimensions of the bolt holes for the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit #23-105-106. The bottom holes are separated by 3" on center while the other bolt holes are separated by 2-1/8" on center. I have also…
view full answer...I looked up the GVWR of your Open Range 3X427BHS and it can weigh up to 16,300 lbs and the trailer has a tandem axle which means 4 tires to split that weight. This means you'll need a minimum of 4,075 lb capacity per tire. recommend the Provider…
view full answer...The TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 4 Tire Sensors #TM89FR is a great system that sets the temperature at 167 degrees Fahrenheit for the initial alarm to warn you to stop soon and let the tires cool as well as checking…
view full answer...Your Pilgrim International Open Road 357RLDS definitely has tires needing replaced. It is not uncommon to use LT tires on trailers, but it sounds like they have some dry rot going on. The stamp on the wheel rim unfortunately is not anything I'm…
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