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🚛 Upgrade your trailer game with Carlisle’s powerhouse tire!
The Carlisle Sport Trail LH Bias Trailer Tire (ST205/75D15) is engineered for construction, utility, and light cargo trailers, delivering a robust 1,820-pound load capacity with a durable 6-ply bias design. Featuring low rolling resistance for improved efficiency and compatibility with leading trailer brands, this tire ensures reliable, long-lasting performance for your hauling needs.
Brand | Carlisle |
Seasons | NON_WINTER |
Size | ST205/75D15 |
Section Width | 205 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 1000 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 8 32nds |
Tread Type | Non-Directional |
Maximum Pressure | 50 Pound per Square Inch |
Ply Rating | 6-Ply |
Rim Width | 5.5 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 27.1 inches |
Item Diameter | 27.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 21.1 Pounds |
UPC | 033259234803 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00033259234803 |
Construction Type | Bias |
Manufacturer | Carlisle |
Model | Sport Trail LH |
Item Weight | 21.1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 6H01231 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 6H01231 |
Special Features | low_rolling_resistance |
G**B
Great trailer tires
These are great for a high speed trailer. Good price I put them on my self. Wear good and still holding up well.
A**R
Excellent Tires
I have bought numerous of these for different trailers I have. They have held up better than the ones I have bought at local tire shops.
D**C
Good buy
Exact replacement for Adair price
J**E
Good Tire, Short Life
In the past I've used Carlisle tires for every trailer I've had, but this was the first time I've needed on in 12". Its for a pull-behind motorcycle trailer, which I weighed loaded at 410lbs. I ran the pressure at 40psi because of the light weight, but even still the tires were showing center treadwear within 2,500mi. I dropped the pressure to 30psi and they did start to wear more evenly, but within 6,000mi they were still worn out. For me that was only 2.5 months.The tires themselves were easy to mount and sure-footed on backroads. They did fine on gravel roads as well, and what little interstate I did they handled it no problem. Frequently I tow at 65-70mph and wanted tires with a high speed rating like these, but I can't afford to replace tires so frequently. If you only do occasional towing this is much less a concern.
A**R
Fast shipping
Fast shipping and so far a good product
M**D
Quality Replacement
Replaced a set of very old Carlisle tires that had started to delaminate.Had to use a truck sized system to break the bead but afterwards swapping was easy.These are well made, reasonably well balanced, and run smooth. I've already put several thousand miles on them in the first month.**Beware*** if your tires show up labelled CarlStar, don't worry. You didn't get shipped some knock off tire, the Carlisle company just did some renaming is all. It's the same tire.
P**T
Great tread - great price - 6 ply - rated 80mph - they should provide good service on my trailer
Great tread - great price - 6 ply - rated 80mph - they should provide good service on my trailer. Took them to Discount Tire for mounting after I tried - a bit stiff to mount them on the trailer wheels myself, and would've been a challenge to get the old worn out tires off the wheels - Discount Tire took care of it and disposed of the old tires for minimal cost. I think I got a good deal for these tires
J**M
Great Tires!!!
Have had these tires for almost a year on my lite duty motorcycle trailer. It is a 2000Lb trailer and I usually tow mine and my wife's bikes across country while on vacation. I have just over 8000 miles on these tires and they are holding up better than any other set I have had before. Just came back from the Black Hills and a southern California trip with no issues. 90% Hwy 70MPH average speed. There is about 1800lbs on them (Bikes and trailer) I keep the air pressure at the recommended 80psi. I've checked the rolling temp and when it's in the 90's ambient they seem to stay at around 135deg F at 70 to 75mph. Much less than my previous tires that ran at about 160 in the 90's.. After just over 8000miles the center is wearing faster than the edge tread but that is what I usually see happen. I would highly recommend these for a lite duty utility trailer.
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