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<blockquote data-quote="SB406" data-source="post: 396558" data-attributes="member: 3100"><p>I did a lot of research on trailer tires last year when I built a new trailer. I started looking at everybody's haulers in the pits at race tracks and even at KOH. </p><p>What I found was that anybody who was real deal seemed to be running the <strong>Goodyear Unisteel G614 RST</strong> tires. The 235/85-16's are rated to 3750 Lbs. They are expensive, but they are a serious tire, and I think even marked regroovable on the sidewall. For what you're doing with high end loads, I'd look at those.</p><p></p><p>(By the way, for what I'm doing, I ended up running BFG Commercial tires, but they don't meet the weight rating you want.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SB406, post: 396558, member: 3100"] I did a lot of research on trailer tires last year when I built a new trailer. I started looking at everybody's haulers in the pits at race tracks and even at KOH. What I found was that anybody who was real deal seemed to be running the [b]Goodyear Unisteel G614 RST[/b] tires. The 235/85-16's are rated to 3750 Lbs. They are expensive, but they are a serious tire, and I think even marked regroovable on the sidewall. For what you're doing with high end loads, I'd look at those. (By the way, for what I'm doing, I ended up running BFG Commercial tires, but they don't meet the weight rating you want.) [/QUOTE]
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