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There are speed rated trailer tires now. Power King is one with an "L" rating yielding 75mph.
Hence the name "Speedy."
My truck finally gets rolling good at 62-64 where it doesn't want to downshift. If I can't drive all day at 73 on the interstate or whatever the flow of traffic dictates, I would see about a different tire.
There are speed rated trailer tires now. Power King is one with an "L" rating yielding 75mph.
The 4 Carlisle Sure Trail ST on my 7x14 landscape trailer are like new. No crack/s in the sidewalls and no problems. They're old, quite old actually and where made in the USA back in 1978. Trailer sits in my shop and is out of the elements at all times unless it's in use, but isn't being used very much anymore. If one blows, they'll get replaced. Otherwise they stay.