buy a cottage, problem solved
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buy a cottage, problem solved
what is the speed limit for 14' and 15' trailer tires-I'm quilty of hitting 80 towing when im running behind schedual. do the 18's have a different speed rating ?
My truck pulls better when I go 80, the faster I go the better it pulls. My trailer tires wear on the inside as well, more so on the left tire. I cant go a full season without replacing them. I've been running Carlisle.
My grandmother lived in a cottage in the woods but she doesn't need tires.
Same problem. Single axle trailer. Had it two seasons, replaced 3 tires so far. I can't remember what the originals where, but I think they were not Goodyear or Carlisle. I have one tire that wears on the inside edge much more than the other. Had to replace it last labor day and Walmart was the only thing open so I got a Goodyear Marathon. Replaced that this year already. Now I've got Carlisle on there, I think E rated. They seem to be working better.
So what's the common ingredient here - are all these trailers torsion axles?
I just replaced my original tires... Yes, from 2001. They were Goodyear Marathons and still had decent tread, just showing their age. Had a blowout 2 yrs ago due to a screw in the tire. Threw on a used replacement that broke a belt earlier this year. Finally just did all 4 new via Les Schwab (TowMaxx) since I was on a time crunch.
Old tires did not have any uneven wear at all though.
65-75mph pretty much every trip.
2-3k miles per year.
Rarely ever have the heat to deal with though.
When I'm ready I'm gonna call Tirerack.com and see what they have. I don't want to be limited to what they have in stock around here.