🛞 Tough Tires for Trailblazers Who Haul Heavy
This set of four heavy-duty all-steel trailer tires (225/75R15) features a robust 14-ply rating and a 3,525 lbs load capacity per tire, designed specifically for trailers and large RVs. Engineered for year-round use with symmetrical tread and a max pressure of 95 PSI, these tires deliver reliable, long-lasting performance trusted by manufacturers and dealers across the country.
Brand | Libra Trailer Parts |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 225/75R15-14PR |
Section Width | 9.06 Inches |
Load Capacity | 3525 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 0.31 Inches |
Tread Type | Symmetrical |
Maximum Pressure | 95 Pound per Square Inch |
Ply Rating | 14-Ply |
Rim Width | 6 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 30.57 Inches |
Item Diameter | 29 Inches |
Item Weight | 38 Pounds |
UPC | 082109559818 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 225/75R15 |
Manufacturer | Libra Trailer Parts |
Model | GM500 |
Item Weight | 38 pounds |
Manufacturer Part Number | 225/75R15 |
J**A
Highly recommended!!
These are some great tires! Beefy and well built! 10ply just doesn’t cut it! These will last so much longer and the price is not bad!We put these on a couple of our equipment trailers and love them.
D**K
Great tires
Put these 16 ply on my 38’ Montana in October of 2024 since then have traveled over 10k miles left north Oklahoma to port Aransus,tx to Quartzsite,Az then back to Oklahoma then on to key west,Fl and on our way back thru New Orleans to Oklahoma then back out to the Grand Canyon tires look great no problems I think well worth the money
B**N
Over built for anything
4500 lbs per wheel that’s 9000 pounds on a 7000 pound axel. Stop worrying about the tires and feel confident with some helper springs. Unbelievable side walls that the pressure can be lowered a bit for a less bouncing ride without a load. When I look back on it I would have paid twice as much at the name brand tire store and it may have been half as good.
S**N
Good tires
Got this set of tires on sale for my car trailer I haven't towed it In the heat yet but I've made 3 trips out of town with my 6k lb pick up and they are holding up well.
T**Y
Happy with the purchase
I held off on doing a review until I had put some miles on these tires to see how they did. I have done 3 trips with them on a 36' long toy hauler weighing in at 10,500 lbs. The standard replacement called for a 10 ply tire, but I wanted the added security of a heavier ply tire. After reading reviews on the 12 ply tires I wasn't impressed. After reading the reviews for these tires and the price I figured I would give them a try. I am a mechanic by trade so I have the ability to mount and balance my own tires. The argument can be made, they are trailer tires therefore they don't require balancing. I like to balance my trailer tires, if it makes the ride smoother in a vehicle then make the ride a little smoother in the camper so it doesn't rattle itself apart going down the road. As many have stated they require a lot of weight to balance out. Out of the 4 tires I balanced only one took minimal weight. The other 3 tires took at least 6 ozs. or more. That is my only negative with these tires. After that they are great. They ride smooth going down the highway with no sway what so ever. After putting over 3,000 miles on them, they have minimal wear and are wearing evenly side to side, front to back. Tire temps rolling down the highway at 70-75 mph remain low and pressure increases by about 10 degrees during 300-400 mile runs. I would definitely buy them again in the future and plan on getting two more, one to replace the spare tire and one to add a second spare.
S**
Good
Good
G**H
Impressive tires
It is impressive how the trailer handle with the new tires. Tire appears well built and heavy duty. Impressive!
J**H
What you’d expect
It’s a thick tire, last a long time, everyone raved about them, I gave them a shot and I’m very happy. One thing to check: call some tire shops to make sure they can mount them, I got lucky and had a company give it a shot but they weren’t sure if their machine could handle it. Luckily it could because the shop that has the “correct” machine to install tires this thick wanted over $400 just to mount them.
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