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Hannibal
Oct 08, 2016Explorer
If bias ply tires have one advantage, it is that they don't sling a steel belt and tear up everything within reach if they blow out on the interstate. They just fly apart. Radials can do some serious damage to a trailer if they blow. If they only had one disadvantage, I would say it's the flat spot after they sit a while. Causes vibration like a tire out of balance until they warm up and smooth out.
I have bias ply tires on my boat trailer. Cousin went to bias ply on his 26' TT after a radial took out the side of his trailer including wiring and plumbing. Steel belt strands even wrapped around the hub and took out his inner bearing. Tangled up in the brake too. We had an interesting camping trip that week working to get it in shape to use for the week and make it back home.
I have bias ply tires on my boat trailer. Cousin went to bias ply on his 26' TT after a radial took out the side of his trailer including wiring and plumbing. Steel belt strands even wrapped around the hub and took out his inner bearing. Tangled up in the brake too. We had an interesting camping trip that week working to get it in shape to use for the week and make it back home.
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