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I believe I'm going to purchase it, keep an eye on the tires, and when it comes time for new tires purchase 16" 6-lug aluminum wheels with heavy-duty 16" tires. I have a hard time believing that no ones owns an enclosed trailer with 15" wheels and tires.
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I agree considering 90% of them sold have 15". Don't overload it and make sure they are good quality tires.
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Good point. I've thought the same thing. If that many are sold with 15" tires, 100% of people aren't switching them right away. The trailer is 3500, the car is 3200, and we only plan to carry an average tool box. No pit scooter, generator, etc. at this time. So I think we'll give it a go and see what happens.
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