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Pizon2
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2014-04-28 3:16 PM (#158832)
Subject: Trailer Tires


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I keep blowing trailer tires. I have a 4 horse with living quarters. Full load is about 20k pounds. I'm using 12 ply, G range, 16" tires. Any suggestions without altering the axels to accommodate bigger tires.
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horsin around
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2014-04-28 3:36 PM (#158833 - in reply to #158832)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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I found out recently on this forum that I wasn't keeping enough air in my tires and I've had a couple of blow out. Just a thought....
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Spin Doctor
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2014-04-28 4:09 PM (#158835 - in reply to #158832)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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Recently went thru this. First, make sure your at the max psi for inflation. Check to make sure trailer travels absolutely level. Make sure also, the tires are fairly "fresh"-less than 4-5 years old. Another tip is to check wear patterns. If odd, axle or bearing problems might be at fault. We priced changing to a 17.5" tire. You have to change the studs by either drilling the stud holes out than replacing the studs or replacing the drums with larger studs. This and with new rims/tires, cost wise, it took !1.5, 16" tires to pay for the swap in our area. As far as I know, this is the only feasable option. Trailer had other issues so we traded trailers to one with 17.5 tires. Might do a search on this site as it has been discussed in great detail. Good luck!

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kooner
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2014-04-28 4:31 PM (#158836 - in reply to #158832)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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check out Southwest wheel.com you can change to heavy duty rims that will carry 110psi and then go to a 16 ply 16" tire and get by, you have way too much trailer weight for a 10 or 12 ply tire and I would not be cheap and buy a cheap tire.
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2014-04-28 6:21 PM (#158837 - in reply to #158832)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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Originally written by Pizon2 on 2014-04-28 3:16 PM

I keep blowing trailer tires. I have a 4 horse with living quarters. Full load is about 20k pounds. I'm using 12 ply, G range, 16" tires. Any suggestions without altering the axels to accommodate bigger tires.

 

A 12 ply tire would be a load range F tire, probably a Chinese build piece.. Be sure your rims are rated for 110 psi, if so you could use a Goodyear G614RSTin a 235-85R-16 load range G 14 ply. They are rated at 3750# at 110 psi and are speed rated to 75 mph whereas the regular "ST" tires are speed rated at 65 mph.http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/tire-selector.aspx

 

These folks have an assortment of 17.5 aluminum wheels that will work with your 9/16" studs. May want to price a set of wheels and a set of 215-75-17.5 load range H tires. I believe they would be rated at 4808# at 125 psi.http://www.trailertiresandwheels.com/17.5-Aluminum-Trailer-Wheels

 

 

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2014-04-28 6:30 PM (#158838 - in reply to #158832)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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Here you go... 17.5's mounted ready to go... You pick your stud/lug size, wheel color and choose which tire you like,  http://www.trailertiresandwheels.com/product/ARR215175HL77865S

 

 

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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-04-28 10:50 PM (#158844 - in reply to #158832)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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Originally written by Pizon2 on 2014-04-28 3:16 PM

I keep blowing trailer tires. I have a 4 horse with living quarters. Full load is about 20k pounds. I'm using 12 ply, G range, 16" tires. Any suggestions without altering the axels to accommodate bigger tires.
Have you weighed your rig completely loaded? To determine if you are overweight on your tires? Second are your tires fully loaded to max cold pressure? Finally, are you over speeding your tire rating...ie going 75 on 65mph rated tires?
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Pizon2
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2014-04-29 7:19 AM (#158853 - in reply to #158844)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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Are you suggesting to fill the tires with its psi rating? For example if the tire reads 110 psi; fill it to capacity?
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kooner
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2014-04-29 8:40 AM (#158857 - in reply to #158832)
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I have 2 trailers and one has 80 psi tires and the other one is 120 psi and yes I run max. pressure all the time and I do not have very many tire problems, the tire mfg. should know, that is why they put it on the tire.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-04-30 10:17 PM (#158882 - in reply to #158853)
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Originally written by Pizon2 on 2014-04-29 7:19 AM

Are you suggesting to fill the tires with its psi rating? For example if the tire reads 110 psi; fill it to capacity?
Yes
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whoaboy
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2014-05-06 11:26 AM (#158939 - in reply to #158832)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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I argue with my husband and another man who is even a mechanic about this all the time. They both think it is best to not run at the max psi on the tire and say to go about 10-15 below. I think alot of people think this!
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Tresvolte
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-05-06 11:45 AM (#158940 - in reply to #158832)
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Maximum cold pressure is one of the things that the maximum weight rating is derived from. Goodyear used to have a chart in the RV section that would tell you for every 10 psi that you ran the tire below the max psi, then you could figure x percentage less in capacity. Other things come into play as well, speed, age, etc.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-05-06 7:11 PM (#158946 - in reply to #158939)
Subject: RE: Trailer Tires


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Originally written by whoaboy on 2014-05-06 11:26 AM

I argue with my husband and another man who is even a mechanic about this all the time. They both think it is best to not run at the max psi on the tire and say to go about 10-15 below. I think alot of people think this!
Just point out to the the Ford Explorer/Firestone fiasco about under inflated tires... http://www.goodyear.com/en-US/services/tire-care/tire-air-pressure

Edited by PaulChristenson 2014-05-06 7:12 PM
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