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Post by re292rdk on Sept 16, 2023 16:55:41 GMT -5
Hi, I'm looking at changing from 15" to 16" wheels as it looks like I have the clearance. Anyone know what the existing wheel size is? Also, what is a good quality tire for use off road on gravel mostly.\TIA
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Post by lynnmor on Sept 17, 2023 9:55:08 GMT -5
There should be a sticker on the side of the trailer showing the tire and wheel information.
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Post by valyum on Oct 10, 2023 7:44:56 GMT -5
Id just leave the factory tire size on it wheel size as well. it is on the door or near it you will find a tag that has tire info.
My solution goodyear endurance 10 ply's if you pull it alot replace them every 2-3 years worn looking or not. i took the factory tires off soon after getting this and used them for utility trailers. other trailers i own we pull skid steers on and these tires seem to be the best.
Trailer tires life is designed for minimal amount of miles that im aware of the goodyear endurances i put on this one went on year before and are nearing the 2 year mark. possibly 10-12k miles. i changed out the factory tires after watching several other folks in RV parks have tire nightmares. i carry 2 spares and have an onboard aftermarket monitoring device. that little piece of equipment has taught me so much about a tires life.
Pulling in texas in the summer is different than other places i think as it pertains to tire wear and failures. These roads are hot and for what i can see this was the hottest summer ive ever been a part of !!!
323RK- 2021 2009 chevy 3500 duramax getting 14 pulling this(64 mph) x4 goodyear endurances with 2 spares. tire monitor of unknow manufacture off amazon reads temerature, pressure, and has presets or adjustable alarm points. (recomend this for anything nearing 5 tons)
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