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Woodmiester ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 03 Aug 2018 Location: Greenwood IN Online Status: Offline Posts: 142 |
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I am going to change the tires on my 2018 190. I am thinking of going to a light truck (LT) tire rather than a Carlisle. Our pod has the 16" wheels.
My question is: Has anyone done this on their POD? If so, did you have a problem with the actual size of the tire (height width) ? |
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GlueGuy ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 15 May 2017 Location: N. California Online Status: Offline Posts: 2702 |
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I think you would be better using ST tires. The sidewalls are designed to carry the load of a trailer.
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StephenH ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 29 Nov 2015 Location: Wake Forest, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 6417 |
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16" wheels? I though the 2018 models had 15" wheels. That is what the specifications I found stated. I agree that you should go with ST tires, not LT tires. There are other choices than the Carlisle brand. Goodyear Endurance is one.
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Toyanvil ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 15 Feb 2019 Location: Bakersfield Online Status: Offline Posts: 157 |
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I only run LT tires on all my signal axle trailers and have never had a problem, I think they are built better and in the USA, most ST tires are not and only need to meet trailer standards. You just need to make sure the rating is the same. I looked at the Goodyear Endurance but they do not come in 235/75-15 that my HR 178 came with and the 225/75-15 only came in load range E, I think it is to stiff for an R Pod. Here is what I installed on my 178.
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offgrid ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 23 Jul 2018 Online Status: Offline Posts: 5290 |
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+2 in favor of ST tires.
I don't personally subscribe to the "China Bomb" theory. I suspect that most problems have occurred due to either running the OEM underspec'd LRC's and/or under inflation. I do agree that LRE's are probably too stiff. I run LRD's and yes they are made in (horror of horrors
![]() That being said, I am under the impression that the original West Coast rPods used LT tires, so that they could have that rugged tread look, so there should be lots of history on them. Of course, since trailer tires aren't on drive wheels. having an aggressive tread pattern doesn't really serve a useful purpose and results in increased rolling resistance which reduces fuel economy. |
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Woodmiester ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 03 Aug 2018 Location: Greenwood IN Online Status: Offline Posts: 142 |
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oops, mis-typed wheel size,,,,,,15 inch of course.........
OK, lots of good information...........I would think the LT tires would be rated at a higher load factor............I won't buy any tires made in China......Had bad luck with carlisle in the past.
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GlueGuy ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 15 May 2017 Location: N. California Online Status: Offline Posts: 2702 |
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Our west coast tires are LRC, but as they are 15", their load rating is is 2350 lbs per tire (4700 lbs combined). They are Westlake brand, which is Chinese-made. They are also the odd-ball ST235/75-15 with the silly "off road" tread.
So I decided that in spite of the LRC designation, they are more capable than the 14" versions. The 50 PSI pressure makes them a little "squishier", but they have been holding up just fine.
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mjlrpod ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 27 Sep 2016 Location: Massachusetts Online Status: Offline Posts: 1221 |
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I use LRE's on my 195, It's a little heavier. I have had great luck so far with Carlisle tires. LT tires are not rated to carry as much weight as ST tires, as trucks disperse the weight over 4 tires, not two. But hey, it's a free country, or at least used to be, use what you like. I just think people should use the proper tires for their intended purpose.
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Grant177 ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 15 Mar 2020 Location: Edmonton, AB Online Status: Offline Posts: 65 |
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I just spent a little more on the Goodyear Endurance for my 14" and feel better about it all....
My thought is that if something DOES happen (your fault or not) and you have a tire not specified by the manufacturer on the trailer, that ugly things happen legally.
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Toyanvil ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 15 Feb 2019 Location: Bakersfield Online Status: Offline Posts: 157 |
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Not quite true, it is all in the load rating. The LT Falken tires I used have the same load rating as the ST tires that came stock on my trailer, but also have higher speed rating and are built in the USA. There are some trailers now coming stock with LT tires, because they are built better. ST tires are for "trailer only" because they don't meet DOT regulations for cars. This is why tire stores will install LT tires on a trailers, but not ST on cars or trucks.
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