Golf Cart Tire Recommendation for Size 205/50-10
Updated 08/22/2017 | Published 08/21/2017 >
Question:
My Tomberlin 6 passenger LSV aka Limo Golf Cart has 205/50-10 LR C on the back and 205/50-10 LR B on the front. The fronts LR B wore bald in 500 miles while the back LR C look new. Im guessing I need LR C or better for the front for replacement. Is that the right logic? Do you have such tires?
asked by: Dan A
Expert Reply:
For a tire in that size we have the part # AM40406 which is a Load Range B. The wear you are experiencing is not due to the weight capacity though as that would not affect the wear. Instead it more related to the fact that the front axle turns and puts different wear on the tire.
Higher load range tires do not wear better than lower ones.
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Kenda K399 Pro-Tour Bias Golf Cart Tire - 205/50-10 - Load Range B
- Golf Cart Tires and Wheels
- Tire Only
- Bias Ply Tire
- Load Range B
- 205/50-10
- 10 Inch
- Kenda
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