Radial trailer tire has a ply rating of 18 and a 6,005-lb maximum load at 127 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and double polyester cords with a nylon overlay. Great for highway use. Fits 17-1/2" wheels.
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Provider radials are constructed with double polyester cords and double steel belts for increased durability and endurance. A protective layer of nylon is wrapped around the steel belts to help prevent tread separation. Provider radials are bake tested - a process usually reserved for automotive tires - to ensure that the rubber holds up over time.
Radial ply tires are designed for trailers that are towed on the highway. The cords on a radial tire are positioned at a 90-degree angle to the direction of travel so that they lay across the width of the tire from wheel lip to wheel lip. This construction prevents the cords from rubbing against one another when the tire flexes, unlike the cords on a bias ply tire. As a result, radial tires have less rolling resistance and heat buildup, which leads to a longer tread life and improved steering at higher speeds.
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (1060 Customer Reviews)
Radial trailer tire has a ply rating of 18 and a 6,005-lb maximum load at 127 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and double polyester cords with a nylon overlay. Great for highway use. Fits 17-1/2" wheels.The right tire came and shipping was exact and fast.
Heavy duty hauls the load.
Hard to write a review on a tire ya just mounted, BUT I have had good luck with Provider brand tire in the past so I decided to try these. Load Range J tire with a weight of 70 pounds plus per tire make for a serious tire for hauling weight. I mounted 4 of these on a set of 4 Alcoa wheels and bolted them on to my Gooseneck dump, along with a new set of 8,000 # axles. I'm in heaven. I will continue to order products from these folks ! THEY KNOW HOW TO TREAT CUSTOMERS !!
I put these on a 44’ 10 horse trailer and drove from NM to south TX in 105 degrees, and back. They seem to run cool and smooth. Love the load range J and speed rating M on these.
I was in a jam and needed two tires ASAP, so I ordered a third for a spare. George was more than happy to go out his to get me fixed up. Within a few minutes I was contacted by them letting me know that they only had two in stock. They went out their way to break the order up and send me the two that I needed in a very timely manner.
Thanks etrailer.com for go above and beyond to help a customer. Looking forward to doing business with you guys again!!!
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Very good and fast service
I would strongly recommend etrailer
I purchased these tires for my tandem axle boat trailer. It's difficult to find this size of tire in a load range D so I was happy to find them on etrailer. I have 500 miles on the new tires and they have performed well with no issues.
The folks at etrailer have been great to work with. I ordered 5 tires and only 4 of them showed up initially due to an issue with shipping. etrailer rectified the issue and sent me the fifth tire, which just arrived. I would definitely purchase from etrailer again in the future. Thanks.
It’s been a year since we put these tires and new rims on my horse trailer. Zero complaints! They are wearing well and have eased my worry of having tire trouble while hauling my best horse buddy!
I have replaced the original tires on the last two trailers we have had because the Provider Trailer tires have been very dependable in all weather and roads. The biggest test we gave them is our trip to Alaska. From GA. to the Arctic Circle and back via the I-10 southern route. Five months and over 15,000 miles without ANY tire problems. I am putting a link to part of the trip through the Yukon on the Alaska Highway. Everyone said we would have tire and windshield issues but not one. I might add the (Load Range D is the best to use)The trailer is a 32' Jayco Whitehawk, maxed at 8,000lbs
My second set of these tires. Over the years I've had many tire failures with the other brands including Goodyear, all rated 10 ply.
Was in the tire business for over 20 years so yes I know about proper inflation, rotation, loading. Boils down to most trailer tires are built like passenger car tires. The Provider tires are much heavier and built like truck tires. I cut open one of my Worn Providers to see how much under tread was there since the sidewalls are marked regroovable like truck tires.
As you can see in the picture there is a large amount of rubber under the edges where much of the wear occurs.
By the way, no tire failures in over 80,000 miles on my 35 foot 5th wheel. And that's 70+ MPH of desert driving here in AZ. Drive slower and the big rigs will be all over you...
The tires are still holding air!!! No with the joking set aside, the tires have been great. Have not used the trailer in the winter yet. I would recommend theses tires. When the tractor is on the trailer. It pulls great. Rides very nice. Sometimes I don't feel the trailer back there. The trailer tires at the local store don't even compare to these. Even for the load range. Hands down I would buy them again if available and when tires are needed.
I love these tires. Provider rides have a quality tire with a higher weight and speed raring than most all other brand tires. My old canper tires squatted far to much at max pressure and they looked like they would roll off the rim when turning. These Provider tires barely squat with 5 psi under max. The camper feels more stable and it rolls with less resistance.
Bought 3 of these tires for my 8 foot utility trailer that I use to haul my motorcycles and anything else. I have the older triangle style rims that use the old 205/70 style of tires. The newer 205/75 fit just great on my 15" x 6" rims. Can't wait to go on my next long trip with the trailer and the new tires.
These are excellent tires, these two I just received are to replace two failed tires (tread separation) of a different brand. I have two older Provider tires than the two I am replacing with this order and these older Providers continue to hold up and give reliable service(We have two axles on our trailer).I just want to mention that Etrailer has sent me these tires with a recent manufacture date of only a few months ago. Now I feel confident we have 4 reliable tires on our trailer.
Impressed with speedy delivery. My bad for not inquiring about manufacturing date, which is 2 and half years out, somewhat problematic on infrequently used camper. Otherwise, Daniel was extremely helpful in our search for somewhat difficult to find 14 inch load rated D trailer tires. Will definitely deal with etrailer for future needs.
It's been a year since I purchased these tires and all is well! We've driven from New York to Arizona and back without issue. I've also installed a tire pressure monitoring system for them. They seem to maintain pressure well after heating up to highway speeds. I would purchase them again!
Our order arrived within the time frame we were quoted We have been very pleased with all of our orders from 3trailer
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