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HERSCHEL BOWERS
Has anyone tried these tires with an e rating it sounds good , Greenball Transmaster ST205/75 R14 10PR Trailer Tires FOR TRAILER USE ONLY Load Range E Stock Level: 24 All season tires manufacturers part number (sku): TJ14205C only $60.60
Morgan
That particular tire is, I think, a load range C. I could be wrong, but not having a link in your post, I couldn't find just where you saw the tire.
HERSCHEL BOWERS
here is the link http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?deta...=P&dsco=135
Morgan
Herschel,

I fear that web site may be in error. I searched the Greenball web site and I didn't find a tire with that part number.

The closest they come is a TH14205C which is a load range C tire. The last character of the part number is the load range.

It's possible that Greenball once made a tire as described and this is old stock, but why would they have changed the way the number them?

Of course, if you have purchased this tire you could just look on the tire for the actual load range.

I really wanted this to be a load range E; at that price it would be a killer deal. 53.gif

I hope you don't think I'm shooting the messenger (you). 52.gif

Morgan
Bill MacDermod
QUOTE (Morgan @ Oct 13 2009, 07:19 AM) *
Herschel,

I fear that web site may be in error. I searched the Greenball web site and I didn't find a tire with that part number.

The closest they come is a TH14205C which is a load range C tire. The last character of the part number is the load range.

It's possible that Greenball once made a tire as described and this is old stock, but why would they have changed the way the number them?

Morgan



The last character of the is not always the load range. that was a contested subject a while back with folks about Kuhmo and maxxis on the other forums. Gene called to find out and bobnyelm called to verify. On many foreign manufacturers it stands for commercial. which is usually attached to truck tires. I have the Maxxis Light Truck (LT) and they are listed with a "C" at the end. In another location on the tire it gives "D" rated and in another place its 8 ply rated. the following schedule sums it up

http://www.gripston.com/products/maxxis-ue...CFc5L5QodPnlYkA
Morgan
QUOTE (Bill MacDermod @ Oct 13 2009, 03:27 PM) *
The last character of the is not always the load range. that was a contested subject a while back with folks about Kuhmo and maxxis on the other forums. Gene called to find out and bobnyelm called to verify. On many foreign manufacturers it stands for commercial. which is usually attached to truck tires. I have the Maxxis Light Truck (LT) and they are listed with a "C" at the end. In another location on the tire it gives "D" rated and in another place its 8 ply rated. the following schedule sums it up

http://www.gripston.com/products/maxxis-ue...CFc5L5QodPnlYkA


Bill,

I was talking about the Greenball, not Maxxis or Kumho.
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