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<blockquote data-quote="saltbranch" data-source="post: 1187572" data-attributes="member: 13181"><p>Load range G are available in both bias and radial, domestic and import. The reason the chains may not fit is due to back spacing of rims sold on trailer when you bought it. This is worth checking. Typically a trailer sold with Bias tires and replaced with radials is not good. "Typically" the rims used for bias tires have less back spacing than the radial tire. Alot of times you throw on radials on a trailer that had Bias from factory, the duals will rub at full load /air pressure capacity and you will ...blow tires out or break studs. That said, if you dont run alot of miles, learn to read the DOT codes on the tires and buy used. Part of the code required on tires is the date of MFG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saltbranch, post: 1187572, member: 13181"] Load range G are available in both bias and radial, domestic and import. The reason the chains may not fit is due to back spacing of rims sold on trailer when you bought it. This is worth checking. Typically a trailer sold with Bias tires and replaced with radials is not good. "Typically" the rims used for bias tires have less back spacing than the radial tire. Alot of times you throw on radials on a trailer that had Bias from factory, the duals will rub at full load /air pressure capacity and you will ...blow tires out or break studs. That said, if you dont run alot of miles, learn to read the DOT codes on the tires and buy used. Part of the code required on tires is the date of MFG [/QUOTE]
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