At everyone's suggestion, I am replacing my 10 year old but low mileage trailer tires before heading off on new misadventures.
The tires have ST 225/75 D 15 written on the side so I assume I can just replace them with the same, perhaps going up to load range E as some have suggested.
My question is, how is this done? If order them online or go to Northern Tool or someplace else likely to have them in stock, will a tire shop mount them for me (I'd bring in the old tires, not the whole trailer) or would they have expected me to order from them directly? Most tire shops would not carry these in stock, right?
Also, how should I choose between all the ST 225/75 E tires out there? Are differences in quality significant?
Finally, just so I know in the future, what do the numbers 225/75 mean? I know similar numbers are on all tires but I've never known the meaning.
Thanks!
The tires have ST 225/75 D 15 written on the side so I assume I can just replace them with the same, perhaps going up to load range E as some have suggested.
My question is, how is this done? If order them online or go to Northern Tool or someplace else likely to have them in stock, will a tire shop mount them for me (I'd bring in the old tires, not the whole trailer) or would they have expected me to order from them directly? Most tire shops would not carry these in stock, right?
Also, how should I choose between all the ST 225/75 E tires out there? Are differences in quality significant?
Finally, just so I know in the future, what do the numbers 225/75 mean? I know similar numbers are on all tires but I've never known the meaning.
Thanks!