fleetwood07
May 11, 2015Explorer
tow dolly
I am thinking of getting a tow dolly but don't know which is better, one with electric brakes or surge brakes
Me Again wrote:jeepman71 wrote:
I am going to guess the rims are only rated for 2150 each and with the smallish bolt pattern I am sure a 16\" wheel is out of the question. At this point I am not looking to replace the wheels, I like the looks and don't want to spend the money. I would think that upgrading the tires to a load range D and running at 60 psi would make a huge improvement on the tire blowup problem. At 60 psi with a load range D my capacity improves by 230# per tire. I know the wheel is still an LR C.
I do not believe you have said much about how you use your trailer! Many believe ST tires should be replaced at three years IF they last that long and 12k to 15k miles. That makes them a poor investment on top of the risk they add regrading
failure. Take a look at the Maxxis Bravo 15\" LRD LT tires.
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-Truck/Light-Truck-SUV/UE-168N-Bravo-Series.aspx
Chris
Me Again wrote:jeepman71 wrote:
I am going to guess the rims are only rated for 2150 each and with the smallish bolt pattern I am sure a 16\" wheel is out of the question. At this point I am not looking to replace the wheels, I like the looks and don't want to spend the money. I would think that upgrading the tires to a load range D and running at 60 psi would make a huge improvement on the tire blowup problem. At 60 psi with a load range D my capacity improves by 230# per tire. I know the wheel is still an LR C.
I do not believe you have said much about how you use your trailer! Many believe ST tires should be replaced at three years IF they last that long and 12k to 15k miles. That makes them a poor investment on top of the risk they add regrading
failure. Take a look at the Maxxis Bravo 15\" LRD LT tires.
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-Truck/Light-Truck-SUV/UE-168N-Bravo-Series.aspx
Chris