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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 409146" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>ST trailer tires are rated for a maximum sustained speed of 62mph. Seems like everyone in this area keeps them above 85 most of the time unless they're on a gravel back road, then 70. All the newer (since about 2005) trailer tires are chinese. They aren't that bad if you take care of them (pressure, speed, heat, etc). On our race car rig, I carry 2 spares (7000 lbs box trailer ST250/15's). I have had multiple blowouts on the same trip before, hence keeping 2 spares. If I could get LT's in 16" on it, I would in a heartbeat, as ever other racer I've spoken with has agreed that the chinese tires are junk compared to even the chinese LT 16" truck tires. We're talking 10 ply stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 409146, member: 7376"] ST trailer tires are rated for a maximum sustained speed of 62mph. Seems like everyone in this area keeps them above 85 most of the time unless they're on a gravel back road, then 70. All the newer (since about 2005) trailer tires are chinese. They aren't that bad if you take care of them (pressure, speed, heat, etc). On our race car rig, I carry 2 spares (7000 lbs box trailer ST250/15's). I have had multiple blowouts on the same trip before, hence keeping 2 spares. If I could get LT's in 16" on it, I would in a heartbeat, as ever other racer I've spoken with has agreed that the chinese tires are junk compared to even the chinese LT 16" truck tires. We're talking 10 ply stuff. [/QUOTE]
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