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Hannibal
Apr 22, 2017Explorer
My 2016 boat came on a trailer with bias ply tires. U-Haul is going back to bias ply tires. They run a little hotter, don't last as long mileage wise and give a little less fuel mileage, but they're more durable when it comes to catching curbs and pot holes and they're much less squishy which gives better stability. They also don't whip the trailer to pieces with steel belts when they blow at high speed. I go back and forth every time I have to buy trailer tires. I end up with radials due to availability more than anything.
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