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[QUOTE="Wayne, post: 1236210, member: 863"] If it's good enough for my truck, it's good enough for my trailer. I run load range E yokohama geolandars on 16" wheels, in combination with my 7000# axles, mostly because the the price on the tires was right. The weight rating is more than enough on my double axle, 14K# trailer. Just know the weight rating of the tires before you go with it. Main reason I assume trailer tires even exist in load range E or lower is a cheaper alternative to vehicle tires, subject to acceleration stress. If you haul real heavy, you might consider a heavier trailer only tire, but hey, That's just me talking. What I have works great for me, so if I'm wrong, I'd like to know why because I see no reason to change course. [/QUOTE]
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