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Sep 26, 2024 - 10:14 AM
I'm sorry, but without specific context, it's difficult to accurately answer this question. In general, trailer tire ratings (also known as load range) like C, D, E, etc., refer to the maximum load and inflation limits of the tire. A D-rated tire typically has a higher load capacity than a C-rated tire. However, specifics can vary based on manufacturer and tire model. Most tire manufacturers provide detailed specifications on their websites or in their product literature. You can check these for specific differences between C and D-rated tires. As an AI, I cannot browse the internet or reference URLs.