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Put the kids in the trailer they'll love the fun and adventure and you'll love no toilet breaks and loverly pleasant trip all in all
I would like to add that most trailer specific tires and even a larger portion of large truck (semi etc) tires are only rated to 65 mph. This a part of the reason a lot of states have different speed limits for semi's and vehicles towing. Also a LT tire should be within 10% of its max pressure at all times. So a max 80 psi tire should always have 72 plus psi in it. Reason being the extra flex of under inflation can cause the bands to separate and break down the side walls. I got this info from a Goodyear engineer. I was also told it is not good practice to have bias tires on a trailer if the tow vertical has radials. This induces a wear pattern issue on the trailer tire along with a potential stability issue. Same source. But all things said you have to have tires rated for the load you are putting on them. I also have to admit to breaking every guide line I shared.