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eCustomrim ST235/80R16 Steel Belted Radial Trailer Tire Load E 3520 Lbs. 235/80 R 16-6 Year Warranty w/Free Roadside

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  • Radial Trailer Tire - Size: 235/80R16
  • Load Range: E - Tire Weight Rating: 3520 Lbs.
  • Compatible with popular boat trailer brands such as Alumacraft, Continental, Crestliner, Karavan, Lund, Mako, Nitro, Ranger, Regency, River Pro, Sea Ray, Shoreland'r, Smoker Craft, Stratos, Striper, Sun Tracker, Tahoe, Tracker, Triton, Triumph and Warrior.
  • Compatible with popular utility and cargo trailer brands such as Big Tex, Cam Superline, Carry-On, Diamond C, E-Z Hauler, FastTrac, Formula, Haulmark, Lark United, Load Trail, Look, Midsota, Miska, Pace, Performance Trailers, PJ, Quality Trailers, Remeq, Road Force, Stealth, Sure-Trac, Teske, Top Hat, Triple Crown and Wells Cargo
  • Compatible with popular RV brands such as Airstream, Coachmen, Cruiser, Dutchmen, Forest River, Gulfstream, Heartland, Jayco, Keystone and Winnebago.



Product Description

Integrated

Solid

Rib

Steel Rainier

Modular Steel Assemblies

Spoke Rainier

Spoke Steel Assemblies

Rainier Specs
accessories

William smith
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
Relatively fast time to get shipped to mePrice is very competitiveThank you I will be 2 more already ordered the 2nd and it's on its way
T Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
Good brand, came on the Hay Trailer originally. Last 4 years before road debris took out one.
Mike Miller
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023
I would assume that the tire was stored improperly. The sidewalls and beads where pushed together (almost touching eachother). Aftermounting the tire, I couldn't get the beads to seat because the I couldn't get a seal. I had to remove the tire from the rim and put blocks between the beads to get it to open up. Left it sit for more than 24hr and was finally able to seat the beads.
Rush R LLC
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023
we own a try axle trailer and haul a 900 race car in it so in no way are we over loading the trailer for what the tires should be able to handle.the tracks we go to are about an hours drive so miles are low and so are speeds as most of the drives are on secondary roads with speeds of 45 MPH.the tires are all new with in 3 years old and two were replaced from blow outs and blew out again with in a year. all the blow outs are the same that the treads delaminate.when they delaminate they do damage to the sides of the trailer . one took out the side marker light and ripped out the electrical outlet on the side of the trailer.before every drive to the tracks I always check the tires condition and air pressures making sure they are good to go. and they are fine when we start out on the trips.we are now just going to buy 6 new tires of a different brand !
JD Ogle
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023
A friend's dump trailer had these tires on it. 2 months old with less than 100 miles. Very lightly touching a gate bolt blew out the sidewall. Doubt they will survive the landfill debris.
Twobuoys
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2020
Liked boat trailer
Shawn Brooks
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2019
Update: seller replaced tire will reserve further review until new tire is use and proven.Had it as a spare on my trailer for a few months... tire pressure was checked every day along with my other tires. Not even 24 hours after installing it after I got a nail in my trail tire this one blew out.
tom o'brien
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2018
They were good tires