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Provider HD ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G
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Provider HD ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G

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Radial special trailer tire has a ply rating of 14 and a 4,080-lb max load at 110 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and double polyester cords with a nylon overlay. Great for highway use. Fits 16" wheels. Great Prices for the best trailer tires and wheels from Taskmaster. Provider HD ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G part number PRG80235 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Taskmaster Trailer Tires and Wheels - PRG80235

  • 16 Inch
  • Tire Only
  • 235/80-16
  • Load Range G
  • Radial Tire
  • M - 81 mph
  • Taskmaster

Radial special trailer tire has a ply rating of 14 and a 4,080-lb max load at 110 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and double polyester cords with a nylon overlay. Great for highway use. Fits 16" wheels.


Features:

  • Radial tire is great for highway use
  • Constructed with double steel belts and double polyester cords for a long life
    • Bake tested to ensure that the rubber holds over time
  • Nylon tread-firming belt overlays help prevent tread separation
  • Tread depth bars offer a quick visual indicator of tread wear
    • Tread is regroovable for additional mileage (federal and state laws may apply)
  • Special trailer (ST) tire has sturdy sidewalls so that it can handle heavy loads
    • Created specifically for trailers and not intended for use on other vehicles
  • Meets DOT specifications and exceeds FMVSS


Specs:

  • Fits: 16" x 6", 16" x 6-1/2", and 16" x 7" rims
  • Tire size: ST235/80R16
    • Section width: 9.3"
    • Outer diameter (when inflated): 30.8"
  • Capacity:
    • Load range: G
    • Ply rating: 14
    • Maximum load:
      • Single tire: 4,080 lbs at 110 psi
      • Dual tires: 3,640 lbs at 110 psi
  • Tread depth: 11/32"
  • Maximum speed: 81 mph (speed rating M)
  • 2-Year limited warranty


Provider Radials

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.


Close up of prg80235 tread

The standard tread on this tire has solid, continuous ribs, and there are very few sipes (or thin grooves) cut into the rubber. This tire is designed for use on trailers, so it doesn't require the level of traction that would be needed on a vehicle that is braking or steering.


Radial Tires vs. Bias Tires

Radial tire vs bias tire graphic

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.



TS-23580R160G-10008 Taskmaster Provider HD ST235/80R16 Radial Tire - LR G

Replaces PRG80235





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225 reviews
Radial special trailer tire has a ply rating of 14 and a 4,080-lb max load at 110 psi. Constructed of double steel belts and double polyester cords with a nylon overlay. Great for highway use. Fits 16" wheels.

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  • Best Trailer Tire in Size ST235/80R16
    The best tire we have in the size ST235/80R16 that you referenced would be the # TTWTRTM2358016E. This radial tire is a Load Range E with a 3,520 lbs at 80 psi capacity and a speed rating of 81 miles per hour. Normally trailer tires are only rated for 65 MPH, but since this one is rated higher it would be the best option that we have since most people really want to at least do 70 MPH. I attached a review video for this tire for you to check out as well.
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  • Dimensions and Capacity of Provider ST235/85R16 Load Range G Tires
    The Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G # PRG80235 are rated for 4,080 lbs at 110 psi and speeds up to 81 mph. You will see that we have 16 inch wheels that are rated for up to 4,400 lbs but when combined with this tire, you will be limited by the lesser weight capacity. I've linked the page to all your combination options with a load range G 235/80-16 Tire. We just have the one tire with a 30.8 inch diameter and a 9.3 inch section width. It is compatible with many...
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  • What Is The Highest Load Rating Available For 225/75-15 Tires?
    Hello Roy, thanks for reaching out. We do have the 225/75-15 tires but nothing G rated. Our highest rating in that size would be the E range tires you have now. So we would not have a good tire upgrade option for you. As far as the blowouts, are you running each tire at the max psi listed on the sidewall? If the tires are not properly inflated this could increase the chances of a blowout. Anything that could cause the tire to overheat beyond normal levels would increase the risk of blowout....
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  • Can I Use Load Range G Tires On a Wheel with Load Range E Tires
    The "J" that you are referring to has nothing to do with the load range but rather the shape of the bead on the trailer wheel. The main issues you are going to run into when upgrading to load range G tires is wheel capacity, not psi. The majority of 16x6 wheels with a 8 on 6-1/2" bolt pattern will be rated for enough to hold a load range G tire but if you instead have a 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern then we no not carry any wheels rated for enough to hold a load range G tire so I doubt yours...
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    We have a great option and solution to work with your Big Tex Gooseneck Trailer. At this time we do not have tires size 235/80R16 Load Range F, but we do recommend Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire Load Range G item # PRG80235 for your trailer. The difference between a load range F and load range G tire of the same size, 235/80R16, is the weight capacity and pressure. The Provider Radial Trailer Tire # PRG80235 has a ply rating of 14 and a 4,080-lb max load at 110 psi, while most...
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  • Will Using Load Range G Tires Have a Rougher Ride Than Load Range E Of The Same Size?
    The Provider ST235/80R16 # PRG80235 in the load range G will have a stiffer sidewall than that of the # TTWTRTM2358016E in load range E. This will cause them to have rougher ride and more bouncing as the tires will not absorb the shock if you are using them when only a load range E tire is required. It is important to use the correct load range for the trailer and the equipment that you will be using on the trailer. If you lower your tire rating you must remember that it will lower the...
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    It is likely that the GMC Trailer TPMS sensors you have will fit the Aluminum Liger Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6" Rim - 6 on 5-1/2 - Black # LH97FR you were looking at as they have the standard .453" diameter valve stem hole. You will need to verify which size valve stem hole the GM sensors are designed to work with. Moving on to making sure this wheel will fit your 2021 Grand Design Imagine 2910BH Travel Trailer you will need to verify that your current wheels use the 6 on 5-1/2" bolt pattern....
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  • Recommended ST235/80R16 Tires for 5th Wheel Trailer
    You can certainly move up to a Load Range G tire, which will have a load capacity of 4,080 pounds at 110 psi in the ST235/80R16 size tire that you currently have mounted. The biggest cause for tire failure is excessive heat. This can be caused by overloading the tires, not inflating them to their maximum psi, or exceeding their speed limit. Trailer tires should always be inflated to their maximum psi as listed on the sidewall. To replace your tires I highly recommend the Provider St235/80R16...
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  • Will Going to a Tire with Higher Ply Rating Prevent Blow Outs on a Livestock Trailer
    The main reasons why trailer tires blow out is heat generated from under inflated tires and overloading the tires. Trailer tires should be inflated to the maximum psi indicated on the tire. A tire in the same size but with a higher ply rating would be able to combat some of that but can eventually have the same issues. So when inflating trailer tires be sure to go to the max psi. With that said the 14 ply tires will definitely hold up better than the 10 ply. For an ST235/80R16 tire, load...
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  • 16 Inch by 6-1/2 Inch Wheel Rim Options for ST235/80R16 Load Range G Tires
    The Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G # PRG80235 is the 14 ply tire you are seeking. These will fit 16x6, 16x6-1/2, and 16x7 inch wheels. We have the following options for the 6-1/2 inch wheels: -Aluminum Viking Series Valhalla Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6-1/2" - 8 on 6-1/2 - Black Spoke # AX02665865HDBML -Aluminum Split Spoke Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6-1/2" Rim - 8 on 6-1/2 # AM22659HWT -Aluminum Viking Series Valhalla Trailer Wheel - 16" x 6-1/2" - 8 on 6-1/2 - Silver...
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  • Recommended Replacement Tires for ST235/80R16E
    For your replacement tires, I recommend the Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E # TTWTRTM2358016E. These tires are rated for up to 3,520 lbs at 80 psi and speeds up to 81 mph. They have automotive grade sipes for great traction on wet roads and tread depth bars like vehicle tires to indicate tread wear. They come with a two-year warranty. Another great option is the Westlake ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range E # LHWL401 which is only rated for speeds up...
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  • Availability of Trailer Tire in Size 235/80R16
    If you match the same Load Range and size you'd be fine. What size tire do you need?
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  • Does A Higher Load Range And Tire Size Help Prevent Blow Outs
    If you want to increase the load range for the tires to help prevent another blow out then you can definitely switch out to load range H. We currently only offer a load range G in this size # PRG80235. If you switch to 235/85R16 then you'd be increasing the capacity of the tire but also the height of the sidewall so you'll need to ensure that you'll have space to still maintain a 3" clearance between the tire and body of the trailer/fender. For this size we also only load range G # TTWPRG235R16.
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  • Can the Provider G Rated PRG80235 Tire be Installed on an Aluminum Wheel?
    With the Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire # PRG80235 having a G rating, or 4,080 at 110 psi, you will definitely want to upgrade the valve stems to the # AM20906. These are rated for tires that use pressure over 100 psi and will be the best ones for your application.
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  • Is There Downside to Going with Higher Rated Trailer Tire than Needed
    The only downsides to going with a higher rated trailer tire than needed is that you most likely will pay more for it and you'll have to inflate them to a higher psi which is slightly more effort but not a huge deal. I do not know what tire size you have but in the Load Range of G we have two sizes with the ST235/85R16 like part # TTWPRG235R16 and the 235/80R16 like part # PRG80235.
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  • Comparing Westlake and Provider ST235/80R16 Load Range G 14-Ply Radial Trailer Tires
    I lean more towards the Westlake ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire # WE76FR as being the better of the 2 tires. It comes with a 5 year warranty and 2 years of roadside for flat tires in the US, Canada or Puerto Rico. Both tires have the same tread depth, load ratings and radial construction which performs better on the highway. The Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire # PRG80235 only gives you a 2 year warranty but it does carry a slightly higher speed rating at 81MPH versus 75MPH of...
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    Tire sizes that start with LT can be used on trailers which stands for "light truck", but the best style of tire for a trailer is "ST" which stands for Specialty Trailer. For a very long time trailers tires have been recommended to be replaced at around 4-6 years. This isn't a new thing. It only seems short compared to car tires which wear out due to mileage faster since they are typically used more. So the reasons trailer tires blow out is typically for three reasons. Exceeding weight...
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  • Recommendation for Upgrading to Higher Load Range with ST235/80R16 Tires on 5th Wheel Trailer
    Based on the maximum 80 psi you mentioned, I believe your 2016 Triton Trailer is equipped with ST235/80R16 sized tires. The Load Range E tires would each feature a 3,520 pound load rating, providing a total load capacity of 14.080 pounds for all 4 tires. As you mentioned in your question, this falls well short of the trailer's 16,500 pound GVWR so I do think upgrading to higher capacity tires is a good idea. Most likely the manufacturer was factoring in the trailer's pin weight when determining...
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  • Can Load Range E Tires Be Upgraded With Load Range G Tires?
    Yes you can replace your load range E tires, like the Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire # TTWTRTM2358016E, with load range G tires like the Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire # PRG80235. The 16" wheels like # TA55VR that fit # TTWTRTM2358016E & # PRG80235 can still be used, however you're going to need to upgrade the valve stem because of the increased PSI rating on the G load range tires. You can use the Americana Metal, Bolt-In Valve Stem # AM20906 as long as you have 0.453"...
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  • Is There Reason to Upgrade from Tire Size 235/80-16 to 235/85-16 on Trailer
    The larger size of 235/85-16 will have a bit higher capacities typically and a very slightly larger size than the size you currently have of 235/80-16. If you need to replace all the tires you want to go with the part # AM10295 that you referenced which has a capacity of 3,640 lbs at 95 psi. But if your current size is working well for you there would really be no compelling reason to upgrade. We even have a higher weight rated tire in the smaller size as part # PRG80235 which has a capacity...
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  • Best 235/80-16 Tire for a 5th Wheel Trailer
    In order to replace the 235/80-16 tires you have on your trailer now, I recommend using the Provider Radial Trailer Tire part # PRG80235. This tire has a load range G rating (4,080 lbs) which will work well for you so long as the total weight of your 5th wheel trailer does not exceed 16,320 lbs. It also has an M speed rating (81 mph) which is far more than most other tires this size. A few unique features of this tire is that is has tread depth bars which allow you to easily inspect the...
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  • Where Are Taskmaster Provider Tires Made
    The Taskmaster Provider ST235/80R16 # PRG80235, like most trailer tires, are manufactured in China; these tires You could absolutely use an LT tire on your 5th wheel trailer as long as the LT in the tire size comes after the numbers and not before.
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  • Best ST235/80-16 Trailer Tire for a 5th Wheel Trailer
    The best trailer tire we have for you is the Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire part # PRG80235. This tire as the title states is of a radial construction, has a load range G rating which is suitable for use up to 4,080 lbs, and a speed rating M which is suitable for use up to 81 mph. It comes with a two year warranty. In my opinion, the Taskmaster tire is a much better option than the Westlake tire you have on your trailer now. However, no trailer tire is completely invincible....
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  • Can An Upgrade from Load Range E Tires to Load Range G Tires Work Without Changing the Wheels?
    The answer is not a simple yes or no. The Provider ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G # PRG80235 has a load rating of 4,080 lbs at 110 psi. The similar load range E tires # TTWTRTM2358016E are load rated for 3,520 lbs at 80 psi. They are compatible with the same size wheels but they will have a different load capacity and will require a different valve stem for that increased psi. So if you were running the load range E tires on the Taskmaster Steel Modular Trailer Wheel...
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