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    Replacement Tires and spare matching Wheel

    I have a DHM trailer with Carlisle Ultra Sport ST/R Size ST235/60R14C.
    It looks from the trailer data plate that the rims are 14x6.5.

    IMAG0743.jpg

    I am looking for suggestions on trailer tires - I can go with a direct replacement or switch to Goodyear Marathon, but I don't think the Marathon is available in this size.

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    I talked to two large tire dealers here and they both looked at me like I was crazy when I told them I was looking for a trailer tire in this size. Les Schwab offered me a passenger tire. Discount is calling Carlisle tomorrow.

    I would like to stick with this tire size, so that I can get a 5th wheel and keep one of the old tires as a spare.


    So, any suggestions on where to get tires and a matching wheel????

    thanks in advance

    #2
    I got five that match and are newer =) for sale
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      #3
      Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
      I got five that match and are newer =) for sale
      I'm interested -

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        #4
        http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17321
        www.1320diesel.com Home of the Fastest Diesels!
        http://youtu.be/dEDdM0Y3IGs?hd=1

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          #5
          Here's a link to your existing Carlisle info.
          http://www.carlisletire.com/products...ort/index.html
          Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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            #6
            Make sure you check the date codes. I had some of these on my 2008 that were made in 2006. Had to replace them and the same issue with Carlisle - they wanted to send me two year old tires.

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              #7
              There is good and bad reviews on both Goodyear and Carlisle, keep them properly inflated and out of the sun and either one should be good. I'll be replacing mine next year.

              Looks like the size of those tires is the max width for that wheel. you should be able to go down to a 225/60r14 or 215 on that wheel.
              2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
              2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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                #8
                Just put the new tires on the trailer. Discount Tire - Carlisle Radial Trail RH 205/75R14.

                http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...=WASINT&cs=205

                Also installed the Orange P409s tire pressure monitor system.

                http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ls_o01_s00_i00

                It works great (in the garage).

                Glad to be done with the 2005 tires.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mls6722 View Post
                  Just put the new tires on the trailer.

                  Glad to be done with the 2005 tires.
                  Isn't that a good feeling?
                  You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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                    #10
                    Not sure if they make your size... but I have been running Maxxis trailer tires on my Boat trailer and on my Airstream travel trailer. I have been using Maxxis for a couple of years, and so far I am pleased with the brand. I have a buddy with a shop that works on commercial trailers and some recreational trailers, and all he uses are the Maxxis tires.
                    Last edited by urbanstd; 06-29-2012, 07:27 PM.

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                      #11
                      Thanks for posting those pressure monitors. I would be buying them today, except it looks like you got the last set!
                      Are the tires 'ST'? I was told not to put anything on mine that weren't 'special trailer' when I replaced mine last year.

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                        #12
                        Yes,they are ST

                        ST205/75R14C1 100 B

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                          #13
                          I repacked the wheel bearings today. The bearings were in excellent shape, but the grease looked muddy gray. There was no grease leaking out the seals. They had never been done before - the trailer date is 10/07. The job is not hard, but it took most of the day.
                          Removing the old grease seals was a pain. I even bought a slide hammer (harbor freight), but that didn't do the trick. I finally figured out how to cut them carefully in the radial direction with a chisel and that made them easy to pry out.

                          I talked to a very knowledgeable trailer expert at Six Roblees where I bought the replacement seals. I asked what he thought of oil bath hubs. His opinion was that oil bath is excellent if the trailer gets used regularly. If oil bath hubs sit for a long period, the oil runs off part of the bearing and it gets exposed to humidity above the oil level which leads to corrosion.

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                            #14
                            Just returned from a nice road trip to central Wa. We drove over 400 miles. Temperatures were over 100f forost of the trip. I did try to keep at 65mph. The TPMS with temp sensing os a huge piece of mind. It worked flawlessly.

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                              #15
                              Three cheers for preventative maintenance!

                              Right on. Glad it went smooth for ya.
                              You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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