- Tire only, no wheel included
- 10 Ply Rating
- Advanced tread compound designed to decrease rolling resistance for improved fuel economy and tread life
- Double steel-belted construction for added strength and vehicle towing stability
- Excellent shock absorption while providing superior load-handling performance

We have several trailers, which means, we end up buying trailer tires relatively frequently (more often than I like). These tires are by far the best trailer tire I have used. Have yet to have a blowout or belt seperation with these (unlike most every other trailer tire we have had). Very impressed.
After numerous flats and blowouts with the OEM tires I finally switched to the 10 ply Maxxis. They are bulletproof! (Oops! I guess that's the wrong description when one is discussing Mexico nowadays). Okay, bulletproof cannot be verified but these tires are awesome. I have trailered a 7,000# boat up and down the peninsula for many (15+) years. With the numerous potholes, narrow roadway and non-existent shoulders I had just resigned myself to the fact that if I am going to Baja, I am going to have a flat. I had even got to the point of carrying two spares, as ST tires can usually only be found in larger cities. I finally switched to the Maxxis and never had a flat again. This was even after two trips to La Paz, a trip to Magdalena Bay, a trip to Loreto and a trip to BoLA. These trips are all in addition to my normal trips fishing offshore Southern California (about 200 miles R/T). I have since replaced my boat with a new one but will be replacing all the OEM tires with Maxxis before I return to Baja.
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