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Durable Hay Rack Tires ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1645744" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>I'd be looking for some 14 ply trailer tires myself. </p><p>They will haul a load without problems. That's what they are designed to do. </p><p></p><p>If you are running repurposed (used) 8 ply tires I can only imagine how many problems your having. An 8 ply tire probly doesnt hold up very well under the conditions u want them to perform in. </p><p></p><p>Tires are one of those things no one WANTS to buy. They're just tires right? I prefer to put the best I can afford on, and not have to deal with goofy lil tire problems when I'm trying to get things done. Not sure why you are running tubes? Tubes are a pain in the butt and dont really increase load carrying capacity. They also will lose all air fast if punctured. A tubeless tire tends to leak much slower when punctured, especially if the puncturing objects (nail, screw etc) stays in the tire. </p><p></p><p>235/80 16 in a 14 ply should work well. Long as height isnt a problem. They will be slightly taller than your 245/75. Get them suckers up about 110psi and git er dun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1645744, member: 39373"] I'd be looking for some 14 ply trailer tires myself. They will haul a load without problems. That's what they are designed to do. If you are running repurposed (used) 8 ply tires I can only imagine how many problems your having. An 8 ply tire probly doesnt hold up very well under the conditions u want them to perform in. Tires are one of those things no one WANTS to buy. They're just tires right? I prefer to put the best I can afford on, and not have to deal with goofy lil tire problems when I'm trying to get things done. Not sure why you are running tubes? Tubes are a pain in the butt and dont really increase load carrying capacity. They also will lose all air fast if punctured. A tubeless tire tends to leak much slower when punctured, especially if the puncturing objects (nail, screw etc) stays in the tire. 235/80 16 in a 14 ply should work well. Long as height isnt a problem. They will be slightly taller than your 245/75. Get them suckers up about 110psi and git er dun! [/QUOTE]
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