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Old 06-10-2010, 08:21 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by TrailGuy77 View Post
PopBeavers,

I doubt lowering the air pressure would help much in mud but it sure does in sand.I think your best bet would be to find some good ALL TERRAIN TIRES or even MUD TERRAIN TIRES rated for trailers.You probably won't find much to choose from in the 14" range but might with the 15".

I have had GREAT luck with the Goodyear Wrangler TD's on my Tundra.They provide great off road traction, are inexpensive,quiet @ freeway speeds and last a long time for the price.Who knows maybe Goodyear has something like this in an ST trailer tire.

Good Luck!
That would be true if we were talking about drive tires but on trailer tires, lower air pressure means more rubber on the surface. Sorta like the "Snowshoe" theory....
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