Posted by Don-Wi on October 08, 2007 at 23:54:53 from (69.217.57.179):
Dad and I were looking through the catalogs from the stores trying ot figure out the best way to go to replace the 14" tires that both went flat on Sunday. Got a Fleet Farm flyer in the Sunday paper, started flipping through there when we saw the trailer tires.
We ended up buying a pair of ST205-75 D14 trailer tires to replace the old car tires on there (one was a 205-75 R14, the other was something like an H78-14). I still gotta mount them because Fleet Farm won't mount a tubeless tire w/ a tube because it's their policy. Still not a bad deal though. $55 vs. $85 each for a 9.5L 14 that might not even fit due to clearance issues with the frame... It's still a 6-ply tire too!
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