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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 408258" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>As others have said, you have no information about what kind of trailer, weight etc. Generally speaking though, the ST tires are very good. They require higher pressure and I suspect that people that have problems don't keep them aired up to the suggested PSI. Without the right (high) psi the sidewalls on ST tires flex too much and wear out prematurely. They are made for the high psi that they are rated for. I have always run ST tires, even on a double axle pontoon trailer, I always check the air pressure, and I have never ever had a problem. I also change out tires every third or fourth season, depending on mileage, because the tires are inexpensive. I don't know that LT tires would be wrong but why spend the money when you don't need to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 408258, member: 20155"] As others have said, you have no information about what kind of trailer, weight etc. Generally speaking though, the ST tires are very good. They require higher pressure and I suspect that people that have problems don't keep them aired up to the suggested PSI. Without the right (high) psi the sidewalls on ST tires flex too much and wear out prematurely. They are made for the high psi that they are rated for. I have always run ST tires, even on a double axle pontoon trailer, I always check the air pressure, and I have never ever had a problem. I also change out tires every third or fourth season, depending on mileage, because the tires are inexpensive. I don't know that LT tires would be wrong but why spend the money when you don't need to? [/QUOTE]
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