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#6064236 - 04/13/11 10:10 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: jtwalker]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 06/23/06
Posts: 1294
Loc: Belton, TX
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A buddy of mine special ordered some of those U-haul tires. He got them from Discount Tire. They are supposed to be very good tires and durable.
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#6067150 - 04/13/11 09:43 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: Sharc]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 03/18/05
Posts: 550
Loc: Temple, Texas
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Sharc what brand of tires are you talking about? Always looking for a better trailer tire.
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#6173169 - 05/11/11 04:12 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: Brandon Dickenson]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 09/17/09
Posts: 3815
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Southwest Parts. Carpenter freeway,Dallas. Great prices on wheels with tires mounted.
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#6291311 - 06/13/11 11:52 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: B.K.S.]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 12/22/10
Posts: 878
Loc: San Antonio Tx
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Help! I can't find tires for my single-axle Ranger Trail trailer. The 17 year-old Michelin P215/75R14 tires got old, 2 years ago a problem developed with one and I replaced it with a same-size Toyo (Michelin no longer makes this size). Now, I gotta buy two more and can't find any. They're telling me there's a shortage of Toyo tires due to the earthquake disaster in Japan. The problem is that I'm stuck with this size due to the limited fender clearance and the wheel size. And, I need the 1664 lb load capacity (each tire). I'm asking for helpful suggestions. Thanks
Edited by Cloud Dancer (06/13/11 11:53 AM)
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#6295459 - 06/14/11 01:50 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: Cloud Dancer]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 12/22/10
Posts: 878
Loc: San Antonio Tx
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Help! I can't find tires for my single-axle Ranger Trail trailer. The 17 year-old Michelin P215/75R14 tires got old, 2 years ago a problem developed with one and I replaced it with a same-size Toyo (Michelin no longer makes this size). Now, I gotta buy two more and can't find any. They're telling me there's a shortage of Toyo tires due to the earthquake disaster in Japan. The problem is that I'm stuck with this size due to the limited fender clearance and the wheel size. And, I need the 1664 lb load capacity (each tire). I'm asking for helpful suggestions. Thanks NEVER mind, I found the Toyos that I wanted. Not, that I have any experience with Toyos, but it's the only name-brand that I could find that still had the size that I had to find. I considered upgrading to 15" wheels, and going with my #1 tire choice, Michelins. But, the fnacy fiberglass fenders on this Ranger trailer is too tight. Thanks
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#6298643 - 06/15/11 11:17 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Green Horn
Registered: 06/15/11
Posts: 1
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Steel belted radials will rip a fender right off of a trailer when a blow out accures as the belt is wrapped all the way around the tire, and doesnt come off easy. Then when fender is gone the belt starts working on the boat side. Bias ply tires tend to come apart in small pieces with no or little damage to fenders. After being in the welding business for years, and replacing numberous fenders,bias ply tires is all that go on my trailers
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#6317261 - 06/20/11 10:41 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: flathead2]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 03/18/05
Posts: 550
Loc: Temple, Texas
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Bias tires tires were great in the 50s . Time to wake up and see the light the 50s are gone.
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#6350165 - 06/29/11 08:40 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: B.K.S.]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 09/24/09
Posts: 82
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I personally prefer the round ones!!!!! Haha
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#6369026 - 07/06/11 08:04 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: bayoubob]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 03/03/06
Posts: 939
Loc: Ovilla, TEXAS
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Hard to believe that this thread is three and a half years old. Did we figure it out yet?
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#6617435 - 09/10/11 08:59 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: reeltexan]
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Angler
Registered: 10/01/06
Posts: 273
Loc: Central Texas
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Where can you buy tow master trailer tires?
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#6638349 - 09/16/11 08:19 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Angler
Registered: 08/07/06
Posts: 384
Loc: waco tx
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Trailer tires are different,they are disigned not to schread and tear up fenders etc.Worth the xtra money.
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#6750777 - 10/19/11 10:16 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Angler
Registered: 08/10/10
Posts: 307
Loc: Austin Texas
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Any thoughts on putting tires on different rim widths?
A 205/75D14 spec'd for a 5.5 inch wide rim... is it ok to put on 6 inch wide rim? on car tires this has not seemed to be a problem.. thoughts.?
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#6817464 - 11/06/11 10:33 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 04/18/11
Posts: 243
Loc: Duncanville, TX
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Rim width should be listed in a range, minimum and maximum. From my experience, that size on a 6" rim will not cause a problem.
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#6936428 - 12/13/11 05:04 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 12/13/10
Posts: 47
Loc: Bertram Texas
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Do NOT go with Carlisle brand tires. They have brought me nothing but trouble.
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#7006312 - 01/03/12 09:40 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Angler
Registered: 10/16/10
Posts: 309
Loc: New Braunfels, TX
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Discount - trailer tires - do it!
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#7021739 - 01/07/12 11:19 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: POP "N" CORK]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 03/29/09
Posts: 1033
Loc: East Texas
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Do NOT go with Carlisle brand tires. They have brought me nothing but trouble. Carlisle trailer tires are no good, have had 2 sets, one set on the boat, one set on a utility trailer. Both cupped and had the craziest wear pattern I have ever seen. If it was just one trailer that wore them this way I would say that it might be the trailer. But 2 totally different trailers with the exact same tire wore the exact crazy way.
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#7025558 - 01/08/12 02:30 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: Leep5904]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 02/07/02
Posts: 147
Loc: Walburg, Texas, Williamson
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There are many factors that effort trailer tire ware, road surface,appropriate axle size and flexability, correct tire chamber, correct load range tire, tire speed rating etc..etc... If you have a single axle trailer and a heavy boat 2,000 lbs or larger, I would recommend you look at a load Range D tire. Load range D may not be necessary for those with a tandem axle trailer other than the speed rating. The majority of ST (Steel Radial Trailer) on the market are load range C tires with a maximum speed rating of 65 MPH. I believe most of the issues I have experienced where due to Load C (4 ply) and the low speed rating of 65 MPH. I usually travel at 65 to 70 MPH when pulling my boat and most of my tire separation has occurred on long trips that exceed 65 MPH. Due to fender clearance I am limited to using 14" rims. I spent some time researching RV forum sites and discovered that these guys are having the same issues with tire separation on 14 " rims. I have tried 6 ply bias and radial tires and I believe the radial tires are best for me since radial run cooler. I have tried all brands over the years and was sold on Goodyear Marathon tires up until about 6 years ago when I started having issues with them. The RV guys are now recommending the Kuhmo 857 over the Goodyear tires. The Kuhmo 857 tires are 6 ply with a high speed rating of around 90 MPH if my memory is correct. I purchased a set about a year ago and I am very pleased with them to date--will know more in another year. When I purchased mine, these tires were hard to find. I got mine on line from Tire Rack. If you currently are using a ST 205/75/r14 tire you will need to purchase the Kuhmo in a 195 R 14 size to get the same tire size. Not sure why the difference but I assume it has to do with the load range D vs. C and 6 ply vs. 4 ply. In my search, I also found a Hankook also sells a 14 " trailer tire in a load range D. Tire details listed below for 14 inch tires:
Kuhmo 857 195R14 Load D Max Load 2094 65 psi 7.8 wide 26.2 tall
Hankook RA08 195R14 Load D Max Load 2094 65 psi 7.6 wide 26.3 tall
Hope this helps
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#7085640 - 01/24/12 06:16 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 01/28/08
Posts: 61
Loc: Texas
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I have Carlisles and have not had any problems and its been around 3ys now. The only issues I have been having is the rims losing pressure due to internal rust holes where the rims were welded together. I figure I should start looking for some replacements now.
I was looking online for replacement tires and I have seen trailer tires that come with the rim included for less than just the tire alone.
The tires and rims are rated the same as what I have on my trailer now. Has anyone purchased or used these before
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#7214044 - 02/25/12 09:57 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: Brent's Dad]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 2694
Loc: richardson tx usa
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There are many factors that effort trailer tire ware, road surface,appropriate axle size and flexability, correct tire chamber, correct load range tire, tire speed rating etc..etc... If you have a single axle trailer and a heavy boat 2,000 lbs or larger, I would recommend you look at a load Range D tire. Load range D may not be necessary for those with a tandem axle trailer other than the speed rating. The majority of ST (Steel Radial Trailer) on the market are load range C tires with a maximum speed rating of 65 MPH. I believe most of the issues I have experienced where due to Load C (4 ply) and the low speed rating of 65 MPH. I usually travel at 65 to 70 MPH when pulling my boat and most of my tire separation has occurred on long trips that exceed 65 MPH. Due to fender clearance I am limited to using 14" rims. I spent some time researching RV forum sites and discovered that these guys are having the same issues with tire separation on 14 " rims. I have tried 6 ply bias and radial tires and I believe the radial tires are best for me since radial run cooler. I have tried all brands over the years and was sold on Goodyear Marathon tires up until about 6 years ago when I started having issues with them. The RV guys are now recommending the Kuhmo 857 over the Goodyear tires. The Kuhmo 857 tires are 6 ply with a high speed rating of around 90 MPH if my memory is correct. I purchased a set about a year ago and I am very pleased with them to date--will know more in another year. When I purchased mine, these tires were hard to find. I got mine on line from Tire Rack. If you currently are using a ST 205/75/r14 tire you will need to purchase the Kuhmo in a 195 R 14 size to get the same tire size. Not sure why the difference but I assume it has to do with the load range D vs. C and 6 ply vs. 4 ply. In my search, I also found a Hankook also sells a 14 " trailer tire in a load range D. Tire details listed below for 14 inch tires:
Kuhmo 857 195R14 Load D Max Load 2094 65 psi 7.8 wide 26.2 tall
Hankook RA08 195R14 Load D Max Load 2094 65 psi 7.6 wide 26.3 tall
Hope this helps I did my research and I'm going with the Kuhmo also buying from Northern tool for 19.99 a pair of tire cover so they don't get sunburn while parked outside.
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#7270960 - 03/10/12 02:23 PM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: fishnchips]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 09/17/09
Posts: 3815
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I have Carlisles and have not had any problems and its been around 3ys now. The only issues I have been having is the rims losing pressure due to internal rust holes where the rims were welded together. I figure I should start looking for some replacements now.
I was looking online for replacement tires and I have seen trailer tires that come with the rim included for less than just the tire alone.
The tires and rims are rated the same as what I have on my trailer now. Has anyone purchased or used these before Got some from trailer parts.com in Dallas. Great prices. Tires say Load Star on them. Only way to fly IMO. Be sure to have you trailer tires balanced.
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#7478250 - 05/01/12 10:21 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Green Horn
Registered: 08/15/08
Posts: 8
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I recommend Discount Tire Store. They will do you right. Even if you have a blow out in another state and purchase a tire there, Discount will reimburse you for the blown tire (make sure you bring it back).The problem with trailer tires are that most are made in China now. If you find someone that sells one made in U.S.A. buy it!
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#7566862 - 05/24/12 08:49 AM
Re: TRAILER TIRES?
[Re: javelin150]
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Angler
Registered: 05/24/08
Posts: 301
Loc: Harker Heights
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Discount Tire x2. They have always done right by me and they also have a sale starting tomorrow that if you buy 2 tires you get a 50 dollar cash card/buy 4 get 100. Assume they might honor for trailer tires too:
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/findPromotions.do?pgid=622&et_cid=1238725&et_rid=284294495&linkid=http%3a%2f%2fwww.discounttire.com%2fdtcs%2ffindPromotions.do%3fpgid%3d622
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