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klutchdust
Aug 13, 2022Explorer II
canoe on top wrote:
I tend to agree with the OP. I think good tires do track better. Also, notice that he went from a load range C to a D. I think a load range C would be marginal at best on a trailer that weight. I can see where the D would make a difference.My TT has 9,000 on the axles. I run LRE on 16 inch wheels. I've run the original Chinabombs, LTs and now, Goodyear Endurance. While it's not great, I can feel a difference in the tracking of different tires. The Endurance are the best in my experience.
Help me to understand what "difference in tracking" means. I installed new tires on my toyhauler, loaded the off road vehicle and off I went. I felt no difference in "tracking".
Installing new tires on a vehicle the difference is felt right away when you steer. How do new tires on a trailer influence tracking. And what exactly is tracking. There are no adjustable components on TT. Semi trailers I have adjusted alignment on. 1/2 inch towards the crown of the road.
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