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The trailer tire price is determined by its size, application, construction, and tread pattern. Farming and mining trailer tires are typically more expensive, ranging from $400 to $1200. On the other hand, trailer tires intended for road use are generally more affordable, with prices ranging between $130 and $500. Ultimately, the trailer tire cost will vary based on its intended use and other factors.

Trailer tire size can be expressed in two ways. The first method, often used for narrower tires, involves two numbers separated by a ‘-’ symbol. For example, a tire size of 9.00-16 means that the tire is 9 inches wide and fits on a 16-inch wheel. The second method uses the metric system and has three numbers. For instance, the size of a trailer tire might be 560/60 R 22.5. In this case, 560mm indicates the tire's width, 60 is the percentage of the width that represents the sidewall thickness, and 22.5 inches represents the diameter of the wheel. The letter "R" indicates that the tire is of radial construction.