I'm looking to replace the tires on my R20 single axel Boatmate trailer. They seem to wear most around the shoulder of the tire, probably because being a single axel they get a lot of horizontal swiveling action. The trailer was equipped with some "Trail America" brand. Any recommendations on a quality tire for this? Can I just go to any tire shop and have them replaced? Thanks in advance.
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Tigé Junkie- May 2013
- 920
- Central MN
- 2007 22Ve & 2015 Boston Whaler SS150 Previous: 2014 G23, 2013 Z1, 1997 Marada I/O
WOW- you must be putting some miles on that trailer being a 2013!! Hopefully the boat is getting as much use. I would check with a tire shop, but be sure the tires have a high enough weight rating to properly carry the load. I would call around as some tire shops don't deal with trailers as much as others."I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"
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I put these on last year. So far so good. Maxmiler GT's. ST215/75R15 http://www.gtradial.ca/en/MAXMILER_ST.html
If someone tries to sell you Carlisle tires be sure to punch them in the face for being stupid.lol.
see here: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...Carlisle-Tires
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Yeah we've put on probably 2,000 miles in two years, a little more than I was expecting. A few trips up north and one waaay up north add up. Otherwise our home lakes are only 5-10 miles away.
BC rider I did a little search and found your thread, I've heard good things about Maxmiler as well. Thanks. BC looks amazing!
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Strange, i've ran Carlisle on a few trailers now (not just boat trailers) and have never had any issues. Goodyears and Maxxis on the other hand, i've had plenty of problems.Originally posted by BCRider View PostI put these on last year. So far so good. Maxmiler GT's. ST215/75R15 http://www.gtradial.ca/en/MAXMILER_ST.html
If someone tries to sell you Carlisle tires be sure to punch them in the face for being stupid.lol.
see here: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...Carlisle-Tires
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I agree on this. Most tire problems are from people underinflating for the load. Most of us are pretty close to the max load for the tires so we should be close to or at the max cold psi. On load class C that's probably around 50 psi and class D-E it's probably closer to 65 psi. I have Kumho 875 tires which are load class D and 65PSI. I ordered them from Tirerack and had them mounted here and added TPMS too.Originally posted by Jbake108 View PostThey should last a lot longer than that would recommend running more air pressure / checking pressure more often.2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES
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I had my local tire shop put these in when I had the new tires mounted:
http://www.orange-electronic.com/en/...ofit_p409.html2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES
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Seriously, or are you just kidding? I would have been completely turned off by the horribly written brochure and assumed the product was just as bad. Do they work?Originally posted by Ewok View PostI had my local tire shop put these in when I had the new tires mounted:
http://www.orange-electronic.com/en/...ofit_p409.html2013 Z3 - Electric blue and black
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