P Rated Tires for occasional tow?

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Hello, My brother is looking for some decent All Terrain tires but most of the D an E rated tires for towing are very expensive. We got quoted $700 for some Kumho All terrian tires that are standard rated (i think P rated).

My question is, my brother does not tow frequent but he Might tow my 18" camping trailer once in a great while and he always loads up his expedition with camping gear and sometimes a regular trailer to load camping gear onto, Will these tires hold up for an occasional tow or would you not risk it?

D and E rated tires appear to be hundreds of dollars more but he doesnt want to spend the extra $$ if he really doesnt need too.

Whats your take on this? Thanks

If any of you guys know of a tow rated tire for cheap, let me know.
 

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I run LT 275/60 r 17's on mine and do a considerable amount of towing with it and they hold up fine. The LT's are made for light duty (1/2 ton) trucks and SUV's and with the load you are talking about they will do fine.

It won't let me upload any pic's right now but I regularly tow a 18' car hauler with anything from cars and trucks on it to around 1 1/2-2 cords of woo (The Expedition is almost maxed out on its GCWR rating) and the tires barley have any "squat" to them at all.
 
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Are LT the type of tire or a specific model that a specific tire co. makes? Excuse me for my ignorance but just learning and I want to make sure I get exactly what I need. Thanks again.

I run LT 275/60 r 17's on mine and do a considerable amount of towing with it and they hold up fine. The LT's are made for light duty (1/2 ton) trucks and SUV's and with the load you are talking about they will do fine.

It won't let me upload any pic's right now but I regularly tow a 18' car hauler with anything from cars and trucks on it to around 1 1/2-2 cords of woo (The Expedition is almost maxed out on its GCWR rating) and the tires barley have any "squat" to them at all.
 

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Are LT the type of tire or a specific model that a specific tire co. makes? Excuse me for my ignorance but just learning and I want to make sure I get exactly what I need. Thanks again.

The LT tires will have c,d, and e ratings as well but they are a stronger tire. They do require more air pressure in them to achive the higher loads thou so the ride may get a little "stiffer". Most (if not all) tire manufacturers carry a LT series, just talk to a sales person at your local tire shop and they can walk you thru it.
 
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Cool, thanks for all the info. That was very helpful. Now to find deals.


The LT tires will have c,d, and e ratings as well but they are a stronger tire. They do require more air pressure in them to achive the higher loads thou so the ride may get a little "stiffer". Most (if not all) tire manufacturers carry a LT series, just talk to a sales person at your local tire shop and they can walk you thru it.
 
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