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    Posted: 28 Sep 2018 at 8:03am
Thanks harrypodder,

Did you start out with 15 inch wheels or convert? if you converted, do you have any wheel recommendations and did you have any clearance issues?

mcarter, yes after found out the other day from Lippert than my axle is apparently good for 4400lbs, I don't think the axle is an issue at least in my case. 

My question now is, should I just change to D rated 14 inch tires which will still limit me to 4080 lbs axle load, or should I change out to 15 inch D's or E's where I could get the full 4400 lb load headroom provided by the axle? 

I'm hoping all this information is also of use to broncoman_2000 as I don't want to hijack his thread. Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2018 at 8:59am
offgrid, my 189 is a 2019 so came with the 15" d rated tires. I am not a big fan of Chinese made tires from all the miles put on my boat trailers over the years so I changed out to the Goodyear Endurance (E)rated as soon as I got it home from the dealer. Just my personal preference.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2018 at 9:15am
Actually the info posted thus far has helped solidify the BF Goodrich T/A KO2 tire for me.  Since I have the HRE pod, it already comes with 15 " wheels, and this tire in 15" C load has a weight of 1985# @ 50 psi.  Looks like I'll have a soft ride and a load range of 3970#.  This far exceeds the tow capacity of my Wrangler @ 3500#.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2018 at 11:05am
Originally posted by broncoman_2000

Actually the info posted thus far has helped solidify the BF Goodrich T/A KO2 tire for me.  Since I have the HRE pod, it already comes with 15 " wheels, and this tire in 15" C load has a weight of 1985# @ 50 psi.  Looks like I'll have a soft ride and a load range of 3970#.  This far exceeds the tow capacity of my Wrangler @ 3500#.
The 15" tires on our RP-179 HRE are rated at 2250 lbs, even though they are C rated. Wonder how many different kinds of tires FR uses?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2018 at 12:36pm
Probably they used whatever they could get the cheapest in either 15 in for the hood river variant or 14 for us east coast folks. 14 inch c range tires like I currently have appear to be rated around 1750 so that is a direct match for the 3500 lb axle rating. I don’t have a issue the 14s per se, but I do want to try to match up with what looks like it is the real axle rating on my trailer, which is 4400, I’m pushing the 3500 lb axle weight now. I haven’t yet found a 14 inch tire with a 2200 lb or higher rating.

Broncoman, your conclusion sees sensible to me, your limiting factor is your tow vehicle anyway, so you’ll need to pack light regardless.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2018 at 3:41pm
We have 14" wheels on our 179.  We installed(and balanced) 215/75/14 Goodyear Endurance with a "D" load rating.  We have used them once so far and they definitely had less bounce and stiffer sidewalls.  Good point about the valve stems-we had all metal stems installed.
time will tell about the long term durability.  I used Maxxis 8008's before and they were good, but I had one blow out due to road debris and one tread separation.  so far I like the new Goodyears better.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Sep 2018 at 10:45am
So my Carlisle 225/75/15 E tires ride great. With the greater pressure (80psi) there is less bouncing and sidewalls are much stiffer.
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