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Todd4
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Re: Tires

#16 Post by Todd4 » Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:49 pm

Me and boat tires just don't seem to get along. The last flat I had, I pulled as far off the hyway as I could (without going into the ditch). 95% of the drivers were cool and tried to pull over. 5% were total azzholes and TRIED to run my legs over. One of these days they're going to hit me. I want a set of good tires. Kendra seems to get good reviews (and not many others). That's gonna be pricey...........

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Re: Tires

#17 Post by MH Hawker » Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:21 pm

I got mine here year before last and went with E rated ones.

http://www.easternmarine.com/8-and-10-Trailer-Tire-Rim/
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Re: Tires

#18 Post by ROLAND » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:41 am

cleatus wrote:Roland, what was the load rating on the tire that blew? That could have been nasty if it went into a side to side fishtailing at high speed.
I've got the E rated Loadstars on our trailer, hope to get 4-5 yrs out of them.
Cleatus, the tire that blew had a load rating of C.... I replaced them with the Kendra load star radials "D" load rating.
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Re: Tires

#19 Post by cleatus » Tue Mar 19, 2013 4:32 am

Roland, towing can be stressful at times, you'll have peace of mind with the kendras.
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Re: Tires

#20 Post by bodie » Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:28 am

MH Hawker wrote:Their is a manufactures date code branded into the side wall of all tires and most last 5 to 6 years depending on use and how strong the sun is in your area. Watch out for buying brand new 3 year old tires it happens a lot.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=11

Personally I replace ever 4 to 5 years or is I see any cracking at all, have changed one by the side of the interstate once and I sure do not want to ever do that again. When I bought my new trailer I made sure it has the safety lube hubs I rejected a bunch of trailers because those didn't have those. For that those who don't know what that is its a system that allows you to completely flush and repack a hub in 5 minutes with out having to take it apart.
Just the info I was looking for....
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Re: Tires

#21 Post by kryptonite » Sat Mar 30, 2013 5:28 pm

Biggest problem is usually incorrect air pressure or incorrect load range.

In Rolands case, the load range C is only rated at 1360#s. I guarantee with only a single axle trailer he was overloaded, even though they ship brand new trailers with those tires.
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