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kkOH
May 26, 2015Explorer
So then aside from the casual observations that people seem to make, the one benefit of going up to even a 14" would be less revs/minute = less heat on the bearings/tires = less chance of a meltdown?
And again, It's not like I'd be doing this only for the sake of doing it. I have a real need on my utility trailer to get three new tires. That trailer carries much less load anyhow and is mainly used to grab supplies from the hardware store, tow my mower or 4 wheeler, or cart the kids around in the back 40 when we're having a ho-down.
And again, It's not like I'd be doing this only for the sake of doing it. I have a real need on my utility trailer to get three new tires. That trailer carries much less load anyhow and is mainly used to grab supplies from the hardware store, tow my mower or 4 wheeler, or cart the kids around in the back 40 when we're having a ho-down.
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