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Sep 26, 2024 - 10:21 AM
The "D" on trailer tires signifies the tire's load range, which indicates its carrying capacity at a specified air pressure. A "D" load range represents a 4-ply tire that is capable of carrying a heavier load than a "C" load range tire.
This information was sourced from the website "Discount Tire" under the section "Trailer Tire Basics" (https://www.discounttire.com/learn/tr...) and from the "Tire Buying Guide" on the "Tire America" website (https://www.tireamerica.com/resource-...).
This information was sourced from the website "Discount Tire" under the section "Trailer Tire Basics" (https://www.discounttire.com/learn/tr...) and from the "Tire Buying Guide" on the "Tire America" website (https://www.tireamerica.com/resource-...).