Tire Options for 235/80R16 Load Range G
Published 01/12/2018 >
Products Featured in This Question
Question:
Interested in 5 235/80 R16 G rated trailer tires only. Please email your tire options and pricing. My trailer is down in Apache Junction at this time.
asked by: LaVern D
Expert Reply:
We currently have the ST235/80R16 # PRG80235. This Taskmaster Provider tire is rated for 4080 lbs at 110 psi and has a speed rating of up to 81 mph. This is load range G with a 14 ply rating.
If you move to ST235/85R16 tires we have two other options. We have the very similar Taskmaster Provider # TTWPRG235R16 with a load rating of 4,400 lbs at 110 psi and the same speed rating. We also have the Westlake # LHWL410 which is also rated for 4,400 lbs at 110 psi but has a speed rating max of 75 mph. This tire however comes with complimentary roadside assistance for 2 years and has a 5 year warranty. The Taskmaster tires come with a 2 year warranty and no roadside assistance.
To give you the size difference, the 235/80R16 tire will be 9.3 inches wide and have a diameter of 30.8 inches. The 235/85R16 is 9.75 inches wide and has a 31.73 inch diameter. These two sizes will fit the same wheel/rim sizes.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Provider HD ST235/80R16 Radial Trailer Tire - Load Range G
- Trailer Tires and Wheels
- Tire Only
- Radial Tire
- Load Range G
- 235/80-16
- 16 Inch
- M - 81 mph
- Taskmaster
more information >
Featured Help Information
Miscellaneous Media
Continue Researching
- Q&A: Recommended Adapter to Trick the Vehicle Computer Into Thinking a Trailer is Connected
- Q&A: How To Wire Up Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Backup Camera FR24AD
- Q&A: Best Replacement Tires for Big Tex Gooseneck Trailer
- Q&A: Trailer Tire vs. Trailer Wheel Weight Carrying Ratings
- Q&A: 235/80R16 Trailer Tires
- Article: Trailer Tire Sizing
- Q&A: How to Determine the Correct Replacement Trailer Idler Hub
- Q&A: How To Upgrade a Dexter D60 Axle To Use 8 on 6-1/2 Inch Hubs
- Article: Brake Controller 7- and 4-Way Installation Kit (ETBC7)
- Article: Wiring Trailer Lights with a 7-Way Plug (It's Easier Than You Think)
- Article: Trailer Wiring Diagrams
- Article: Gooseneck to 5th Wheel Adapters
- Article: Slipper Spring Trailer Suspension System Review
- Article: What To Look For When Buying Ratchet Straps




