โMay-28-2013 06:35 PM
โJun-02-2013 07:00 AM
SweetLou wrote:CapriRacer wrote:
First, 4.80-12 tires are restricted to 65 mph.
Second, 4.80-12 tires come in different load ranges: Load Range B - 785# at 60 psi, and LR C - 990# at 90 psi.
I'm going to guess the OP has LR B - and if that is so, then towing with 1500# is really marginal on load carrying capacity.
Also, there is a less than well known provision in the tire load tables that if you want to boost the max speed of trailer tires from 65 mph to 75 mph, add 10 psi. If you want to get to 85nph, also reduce the max load by 10%.
So the OP's original question? Like others, I would be more concerned about the tires than the bearings.
Agreed!. I am learning that the bearings won't be the issue. I can handle that with good synthetic grease and Timkins, however the tires will melt going 1500 miles one way with stops of course, then return trip. I think I will switch to passenger tires. The trailer is small, and the loads small as well, but the speed can safely be increased being a passenger tire. The load per tire will be rated around 900lbs which then will make it 1800 lbs. That trailer would never hold that weight so I am safe.
โJun-01-2013 06:45 AM
CapriRacer wrote:
First, 4.80-12 tires are restricted to 65 mph.
Second, 4.80-12 tires come in different load ranges: Load Range B - 785# at 60 psi, and LR C - 990# at 90 psi.
I'm going to guess the OP has LR B - and if that is so, then towing with 1500# is really marginal on load carrying capacity.
Also, there is a less than well known provision in the tire load tables that if you want to boost the max speed of trailer tires from 65 mph to 75 mph, add 10 psi. If you want to get to 85nph, also reduce the max load by 10%.
So the OP's original question? Like others, I would be more concerned about the tires than the bearings.
โJun-01-2013 04:37 AM
โMay-31-2013 04:13 PM
gmw photos wrote:SweetLou wrote:gmw photos wrote:
I've got a little three rail motorcycle trailer that I bought new in 1972. Came with 4.80x8's, at some time along the line I put 5.60x8's on it. We towed that thing way too fast for many years, and never failed a bearing. I always kept them greased of course.
I did destroy a few tires though ! Every one of those tires that failed, did so at highway speeds, and every one of the was totally destroyed by the time I got pulled to the side of the road and stopped.
I tow with a Dodge Cummins dually. This little trailer is a speck to it for towing. I want to run 68-70 mph so I guess I need to buy a spare tire.
If there is any way you can do it, given the four hole hub and whatever clearance issues, I would put the largest diameter radial tire you can possibly fit.
I'll no doubt start a firestorm here, but I would MUCH rather have some sort of 13" car tire on there than ANY st tire.
โMay-31-2013 11:52 AM
gmw photos wrote:SweetLou wrote:gmw photos wrote:
I've got a little three rail motorcycle trailer that I bought new in 1972. Came with 4.80x8's, at some time along the line I put 5.60x8's on it. We towed that thing way too fast for many years, and never failed a bearing. I always kept them greased of course.
I did destroy a few tires though ! Every one of those tires that failed, did so at highway speeds, and every one of the was totally destroyed by the time I got pulled to the side of the road and stopped.
I tow with a Dodge Cummins dually. This little trailer is a speck to it for towing. I want to run 68-70 mph so I guess I need to buy a spare tire.
If there is any way you can do it, given the four hole hub and whatever clearance issues, I would put the largest diameter radial tire you can possibly fit.
I'll no doubt start a firestorm here, but I would MUCH rather have some sort of 13" car tire on there than ANY st tire.
โMay-30-2013 09:34 PM
โMay-29-2013 05:35 PM
SweetLou wrote:gmw photos wrote:
I've got a little three rail motorcycle trailer that I bought new in 1972. Came with 4.80x8's, at some time along the line I put 5.60x8's on it. We towed that thing way too fast for many years, and never failed a bearing. I always kept them greased of course.
I did destroy a few tires though ! Every one of those tires that failed, did so at highway speeds, and every one of the was totally destroyed by the time I got pulled to the side of the road and stopped.
I tow with a Dodge Cummins dually. This little trailer is a speck to it for towing. I want to run 68-70 mph so I guess I need to buy a spare tire.
โMay-29-2013 05:16 PM
gmw photos wrote:
I've got a little three rail motorcycle trailer that I bought new in 1972. Came with 4.80x8's, at some time along the line I put 5.60x8's on it. We towed that thing way too fast for many years, and never failed a bearing. I always kept them greased of course.
I did destroy a few tires though ! Every one of those tires that failed, did so at highway speeds, and every one of the was totally destroyed by the time I got pulled to the side of the road and stopped.
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