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16.5 tires have a sloped bead area that causes them to pop off the wheel easily at low pressures. As others noted, you are best off getting 16 or 17 inch wheels and tires.
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I have an older Goldrush trailer with 16.5 tires. Firestone makes a great radial tire that I have used with no issues. I use the 8.75 - 16.5.
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16.5" diameter tires are getting harder to come by. Firestone does still make them in the size listed above. We try to convert our customers to 16" wheels the few times I've seen this at our store. That is what I would suggest.
There are a ton of options in either a 235/80 or 235/85. This is also helpful if you run into a situation on the road and need a replacement tire(s). -Troy |
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My brother had a pick up truck with 16.5 tires and they always popped off the bead if they got low. PITA!
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