CamarosRus
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When I bought the below trailer the GOODYEAR MARATHONS's were in very good condition with no visible problems. After reading a variety of negative Marathon posts
at the Dodge Cummins (RV Forum) and other RV sites, I sold them with the OEM alloys.
I bought these TOWMAX "E" rated 10 ply ST (made in Asia) tires. These run at 80 PSI and carry (cant recall actual number) more than the D rated.
TOWMAX is sold at Les Schwab tires in the West and other Dealers (??) elsewhere.
I called Schwab corporate and they report very little warranty returns or complaints
I dont know if 16" wheels x 6 lug will even fit on my trailer, and didnt want the expense at this time.
My trailer is 10K GVW with 5,000 lb axles
at the Dodge Cummins (RV Forum) and other RV sites, I sold them with the OEM alloys.
I bought these TOWMAX "E" rated 10 ply ST (made in Asia) tires. These run at 80 PSI and carry (cant recall actual number) more than the D rated.
TOWMAX is sold at Les Schwab tires in the West and other Dealers (??) elsewhere.
I called Schwab corporate and they report very little warranty returns or complaints
I dont know if 16" wheels x 6 lug will even fit on my trailer, and didnt want the expense at this time.
My trailer is 10K GVW with 5,000 lb axles


Mine's only 4.5' x 8.5'. Maybe "size matters". Anyway, I'd be happier if there was some more stringent requirements on ALL trailers. They have no idea if I designed or welded it properly or if I attached the axle with bungie cords.
you get them at the same place that sells that Audi