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DiskDoctr
Aug 11, 2014Explorer
It is good to hear there are so many courteous and responsible drivers out there!
Btw, if driving faster than 65 causes premature failure, what ifmyou replace the tires every 2 years instead of 5? Does that mitigate the tire failures? What about running a higher load rated tire to reduce the extra strain?
The brakes on a trailer should be capable of stopping the trailer effectively.
Uneven roads (here in PA this is something we REALLY know about) are sometimes quite dangerous. If you've ever driven PA state route 259, it isn't fit for cars, let alone trailers...and forget about motorcycles!
Wind/sway is probably the most danger with speed while towing.
Stay safe and adjust for conditions: )
Btw, if driving faster than 65 causes premature failure, what ifmyou replace the tires every 2 years instead of 5? Does that mitigate the tire failures? What about running a higher load rated tire to reduce the extra strain?
The brakes on a trailer should be capable of stopping the trailer effectively.
Uneven roads (here in PA this is something we REALLY know about) are sometimes quite dangerous. If you've ever driven PA state route 259, it isn't fit for cars, let alone trailers...and forget about motorcycles!
Wind/sway is probably the most danger with speed while towing.
Stay safe and adjust for conditions: )
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