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Yes. The 180 is how wide, 80 means sidewall height/profile (80% of width) and 13 is for a 13" rim. All that you would be changing is going from bias ply to a radial construction. I just shopped for radials in the same size as my stock bias ply tires on our MFI trailer and with our 5000 lb boat it made a world of difference in ride and tire wear.
Yes. The 180 is how wide, 80 means sidewall height/profile (80% of width) and 13 is for a 13" rim. All that you would be changing is going from bias ply to a radial construction. I just shopped for radials in the same size as my stock bias ply tires on our MFI trailer and with our 5000 lb boat it made a world of difference in ride and tire wear.
Just don't start a thread on which tire brand to use Just kidding of course, it's like asking which brand of oil. You'll get a different answer from everybody. But I would recommend staying away from Carlisle tires. I've read a lot of bad reviews on those. Just do a google search on whatever brand you go with.