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Grit_dog
May 08, 2018Navigator II
Treads blew off. OP showed it.
To the OP, they’re trailer tires, get some, put them on the trailer, drive away.
Regarding winter traction, those that said a trailer doesn’t need traction because it doesn’t have a drive axle, LOL..........
Agree, I haul a trailer around typically in the worst weather possible, on purpose. Regular tires. If it had studs, snows, chains, etc I could go faster in some situations.
For a bestof both worlds, get whatever highway tread tires you want and then have them siped. Instant snow tires that work in the summer. May lose a little tread life, but traielr tires generally don’t go tread bare before they age out or die anyway.
To the OP, they’re trailer tires, get some, put them on the trailer, drive away.
Regarding winter traction, those that said a trailer doesn’t need traction because it doesn’t have a drive axle, LOL..........
Agree, I haul a trailer around typically in the worst weather possible, on purpose. Regular tires. If it had studs, snows, chains, etc I could go faster in some situations.
For a bestof both worlds, get whatever highway tread tires you want and then have them siped. Instant snow tires that work in the summer. May lose a little tread life, but traielr tires generally don’t go tread bare before they age out or die anyway.
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