โAug-22-2019 01:13 PM
โAug-28-2019 05:52 AM
Many, Many and the VAST MAJORITY of trailer manufacturers do not balance the tires on trailers since there is no real reason except to make one feel good to do so.
Larry
โAug-27-2019 09:06 AM
Many, Many and the VAST MAJORITY of trailer manufacturers do not balance the tires on trailers since there is no real reason except to make one feel good to do so.
โAug-26-2019 03:19 AM
Desert Captain wrote:amxpress wrote:
You can't go wrong installing a set of Maxxis M8008 ST tires. They are available in 8 ply rating.
Be sure to have them balanced.
X2 though I cannot imagine buying any tire and not having it balanced. :h
:C
โAug-25-2019 07:31 PM
krobbe wrote:
I've had Kumho Radial 857 in 205/R14C load range D for several years now. Speed rating R(106mph), 65psi. Tire wear has been really good and they run cool. Bought thru Belle Tire special order (not cheap at $150). These are for commercial light truck, transporter, van and trailer per the manufacturer. Probably the only LT tire for 14's. I might buy again when needed if still available but will probably spend less with the GY Endurance. I have about 15,000 miles with no issues.
My other choice(which are installed on my single axle cargo trailer) is the GoodYear Endurance ST205/75/R14 load range D, speed rating N (87mph), 65psi. I have about 4000 miles on these and so far so good. A little more reasonable at $115.
โAug-25-2019 05:12 AM
โAug-24-2019 11:43 AM
โAug-24-2019 11:11 AM
SkiddyMiller wrote:
Balance of the whole assembly, hub, wheel and tire is an often used selling point of the Centramatic wheel balancers. What do you think about using centramatics?
โAug-24-2019 09:07 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:Lynnmor wrote:Desert Captain wrote:
X2 though I cannot imagine buying any tire and not having it balanced. :h
:C
If you ever checked the balance of your brake drums or checked your "balanced" assembly, then you would know why I balance the entire assembly at home.
Exactly...in fact one of my truck tire dealer would not balance a trailer tire/wheel off the trailers axles. A complete waste of your money and may even make any out of balance even worse depending on where the lead weights were added in relationship to the imbalanced trailer hub.
Most city tire stores down the street don't have enough experience with trailers (rv and non rv trailers) to know tire issues on these type vehicles. All they know about tires is my car/truck tire have to be balanced and apply that to a trailer with leaf spring suspension.
โAug-24-2019 06:55 AM
mosseater wrote:
I'm on my second set of Maxxis 8008's, and I have been very pleased with them. I also had my axles aligned and have been running balancing beads for several years. How much effect those two things on tire performance cannot be underestimated. But, the original tires were Kenda, and I'll never buy another one. I bought on line and tires were two years old when received, so pretty good for the price. The last thing I need when camping is mechanical issues, tires, brakes, springs, etc. Have been very satisfied with Maxxis performance.
โAug-24-2019 06:06 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Desert Captain wrote:
X2 though I cannot imagine buying any tire and not having it balanced. :h
:C
If you ever checked the balance of your brake drums or checked your "balanced" assembly, then you would know why I balance the entire assembly at home.
โAug-24-2019 05:56 AM
โAug-23-2019 12:18 PM
napanee ted wrote:
Sorry to bring the subject up again but I'am in need for some advice on replacing my trailer tires. The trailer is a KZ sportsman 28 ft long. It has China bombs on it now 205/75r 14 c and they have worn down enought that I think they need to be replaced. Any advice would be helpful
Thanks
โAug-23-2019 09:30 AM
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