Trailer wheels/tires

ikeG

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I currently have 14 ply Goodyear's 90% tread 235/85 16 on steel wheels on our trailer. Have a set of vision alu's 19.5 with 16 ply hankook 225/70's on them, 80% tread laying here. This may be a stupid question, but is there any drawbacks to running the 19.5's? Run a 14k gooseneck at max capacity all the time. Never unladen or any lighter. Anyone have experience in the matter?
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malibu795

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19.5s are skiddish when empty especially at max cold psi on rough roads
Only negative ive found

personally like cooper rm170 for steers and trailer tires
 
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ikeG

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So no negatives in my scenario since its never empty, except getting it to and from storage for 3 mi once a year? Easy enough to try them out I guess.... The hankook tread pattern is more suited to drive tires though.
 

malibu795

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Pretty much they will sink little faster on soft ground due to being a narrower tire than your 16"s

Whats the alphanumeric number next to the hankook name?
 

Hoffie

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Seems overkill for a 14k trailer to me. I use a 14k bumper pull daily and I use Cooper Discovery LT tires and I have been very pleased with them. I usually get between 70 & 80k out of them and they are under $200 a piece.
 

carl.swoyer

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You said that you get70/80 k out of them. What are you Towing and how many of those miles are from towing?

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