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budwich
Aug 07, 2014Explorer
RCMAN46 wrote:
Put the trailer on flat level ground. Measure height to the frame between the axles for each side.
I would put the same size tire on a side and then depending on the height measurement which side to put the taller tires.
As for handling etc I doubt it will make much difference with the tires as close as they are.
Right now the "curb side" have 205's while the road side have 215's which may contribute a bit more "effect" to "road crown" than normal (meaning a bit more tilt). I can't say I notice anything while driving. Maybe it helps with the "step up" entering the trailer (cause its a bit lower but I don't think the difference is that great.
I will have to do a measure next pull from the driveway as it isn't very level (cross-wise).
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