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I also recommend load range E and higher. I also recommend buying a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. I've used one for more than 5 years and it has saved me from a blowout when I've had issues with valve stems leaking, etc. It will also help you with load distribution issues by showing the different tire pressures while driving. It's not uncommon for my 80 psi tires to get to 90+ in the summer. Sure helps peace of mind, especially after having tire issues.
https://eezrvproducts.com/ Dan
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You need to consider tire covers to keep the sun off the tires. It will greatly extend the life of your trailers tires, of course that is provided you park your trailer outside.
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