🛞 Elevate your trailer game with premium strength and all-season reliability!
The Transeagle ST Radial Premium Trailer Tire (225/75R15) features a rugged 12-ply Load Range F design, supporting up to 3,197 lbs with a maximum pressure of 95 PSI. Built for all-season highway use, its symmetrical tread and black sidewall deliver both performance and style, making it the go-to choice for professionals demanding durability and precision fit.
Brand | Transeagle |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 225/75R15 |
Section Width | 225 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 3197 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 7.14 Millimeters |
Tread Type | Symmetrical |
Maximum Pressure | 95 Pound per Square Inch |
Ply Rating | 12-Ply |
Rim Width | 6 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 28.3 Inches |
Item Diameter | 28.3 Inches |
Item Weight | 42 Pounds |
Construction Type | Radial |
Manufacturer | Transeagle |
Model | ST Radial |
Item Weight | 42 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TA17 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | BSW: Black Side Wall |
Manufacturer Part Number | TA17 |
Special Features | BSW: Black Sidewall |
A**Z
Great 5th-wheel tires
I purchased 5 of these 14ply tires for my 34ft 5th wheel. They make the RV much more stable, less sway, and better tire to road contact. Unlike the original tires. Most trailer tires have a crown to them. This gives you less tire tread to road contact. These tires are made so the entire tread contacts the road. No rounded tread face.Great tires. I'm very happy with these tires.I would definitely recommend these tire for anyone needing RV trailer tires.
M**K
These tires are the stiffest tires I've ever had.
My damaged tire took a nail on the outside edge which is not really supposed to be repaired, and so I bought this new one.This new replacement tire took too much weight to ideally balance it, but with added weight it got balanced. I'm not happy about that, but on my initial purchase of four, one was like this. We went through a lengthy replacement process that took three months. I didn't want to do that again. They're very heavy and stiff with more rubber in the side walls and tread than you might think. If you hit a pot hole your trailer springs have to take all the force because the tires don't flex at all. The trailer will shimmy if the pot hole or bump happens in a bend in the road. They are probably too stiff for our 25 foot arctic fox. They require 95 psi and as is the case with all trailer tires they absolutely have to be set at max pressure. Now I am concerned that my wheels might need to be replaced for heavier duty ones due to the very high PSI. I'm not sure if I made the right choice going from an E rated tire to thus F rated tire that acts like a G rated tire. It's probably overkill, but I've always been afraid of getting a blowout that might cause an accident. But, though a heavy tire can easilly still take a nail, I do feel safer with them.
B**S
Extremely Heavy Duty Tires
Another person mentioned these are like semi tires. That is no joke, they really are. Given that these tires each weigh a lot, if they are out of balance by even a small %, they will cause a lot of shimmying. That is why I paid the extra $5 each to have them balanced. I have done 70mph on the highway with an unloaded 6000lb gross dump trailer with zero vibration from these tires. I can load 2 yards of damp topsoil into the trailer and the sidewalls barely budge at all. The tires that came on the trailer would have been bulging a lot. They were under rated for the gross weight of the trailer with a rating of 2750lbs (or close to that) per tire IIRC. I have only had them for a few months and have hauled about a dozen loads with them. No issues so far. Worth the money.
A**R
Much Better than the cheap National Tire brand crap
Better quality than the cheap crap that they sell you in the local tire stores. These tires weigh twice as much as the ones I bought at Big O tire two years ago with less than a thousands miles that separated between the cords and tread. Great tire for toy haulers and heavy loads.
D**O
Very stout, rigid tire.
I ordered a different set of st225/75-15 load range d (2500lb) with rim and these two load range f (3100lb) to mount on a tandem axle trailer. Because I was hauling a load near capacity I kept an eye on how they handle the load. The 'd' s squished but worked, these 'f' s looked like they hardly carryed a load at all. None of the four got hot but I felt safer with the f's. I installed these 'f's on the wheels myself and the rubber, bead and toughness of these was at a different level than others I've installed.
B**.
heavy duty construction
tires came quickly and look well made, time will tell on quality but so far looks good.
P**M
Excellent customer service
Received our tires for our 5th. Wheel camper in 2 days, excellent price & quality!
K**S
The best tires I have ever bought for a trailer...
Have had many trailers and have bought many sets of tires... These things are rock solid. The lip alone is 1 inch thick. 12 ply for a RV for the win. If you go to Goodyear endurance that are only 10 ply and you pass these up which are 12 ply, you are missing out.
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