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but its for my 2019 car trailer that needs tires already. The tires are 205/75/15 and axles are 3500#. 8 ply or 10ply. Any suggestions?
 
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but its for my 2019 car trailer that needs tires already. The tires are 205/75/15 and axles are 3500#. 8 ply or 10ply. Any suggestions?
What tires came on it?

My Big Tex 18' came with these cheap Chicom Chinesium tires by Goodride. They are just 6 ply sidewalls rated at 1820 each. This gets over 7k pounds. What is to gain with the higher rating?
 
What tires came on it?

My Big Tex 18' came with these cheap Chicom Chinesium tires by Goodride. They are just 6 ply sidewalls rated at 1820 each. This gets over 7k pounds. What is to gain with the higher rating?
Same reason we buy truck tires well over our axle ratings. 6 ply rated at 1820 is 3640 per axle that's rated at 3500. Not much wiggle room if you're loading your trailer heavy.
 
What tires came on it?

My Big Tex 18' came with these cheap Chicom Chinesium tires by Goodride. They are just 6 ply sidewalls rated at 1820 each. This gets over 7k pounds. What is to gain with the higher rating?
My trailer currently has Rainier ST 205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire Load Range C. I would rather a load rang D to be covered if I load a little heavy.
 

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