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Towing => General Towing Discussions => Topic started by: Powder Hounds on September 15, 2019, 11:10:23 PM

Title: New Trailer Tires
Post by: Powder Hounds on September 15, 2019, 11:10:23 PM
New tires last week. The original BFG KO's have had it. As some of you know that tire size of 195 75/14 is not available anymore. There is a Wrangler LT AT tire in the same size but it has a lower load rating and a lower ply rating as well. Plus the cost of them were more than my truck tires.

Ended up with Good Year Endurance tires. Went to a ST 205 75/14. Towed a few hours this weekend and I noticed the trailer felt a bit more solid on the road, tracked a bit better and seemed smoother.

Changed the spare tire as well. That Vail garbage should not be allowed on the road! With zero use and no exposure to sunlight it was just disintegrating sitting under the trailer. Very glad to see that go! This winter we will be in AZ and will order a new OEM aluminum  rim for the spare, then I can rotate a fifth tire in without any hassle. Saw them on etrailer a while ago.

Have a look at the Vail Sport tire picture and imagine what could happen to you and others while towing.



Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: MikeT on January 19, 2022, 05:10:43 PM
I'm due for new tires as well (according to the age, they actually don't look too bad).  Did you obtain a new Aluminum OEM wheel? If so, who from and how much?  If you have any specs on the OEM wheel it would be appreciated if you could pass it on.  Thanks
Mike
Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: Merlin on January 19, 2022, 08:01:35 PM
If your camper has 14" wheels it's very likely it has these. In the 13" and 14" sizes the 5 spoke Hi Spec wheels were OEM for a few years right around 2015. In any event, trailer wheels are remarkably standard in specs for each size, so if this one does not match what you have, scroll through etrailer until you find one that does.

https://www.etrailer.com/Boat-Trailer-Wheels/HWT/AM20305.html
Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: MikeT on January 19, 2022, 11:33:02 PM
Yes, these look pretty close to my 14 inch wheels.  Thanks for the link, I will make some measurements tomorrow and contact them. 
Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: Merlin on April 11, 2022, 05:51:24 AM
I just replaced my 8 year old Maxxis tires with the the new model of Maxxis, the ST8008 Plus. There are a very limited number of good tires available in the 13" wheel size and it came down to those or the Carlisle Radial Trail HD. Supply chain issues are affecting tires big time and since the Tire Rack could deliver the Maxxis almost overnight, I went with those. Discount Tire ran out of the Maxxis in late March and it was a multi day wait for the Carlisle from them. Lesson learned is that anyone contemplating new tires this spring should go for it soon.
Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: dlb53151 on July 02, 2023, 04:31:26 PM
Merlin, a year later now, are you happy with those Maxxis 8008 Plus tires?


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Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: dlb53151 on July 03, 2023, 02:32:30 PM
My tires are 175 / 80 / R13 on my tandem axle 16 CLTBS.  Has anyone gone up one size?  My local tire shop is
recommending that I do so for better handling.


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Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: Merlin on July 03, 2023, 03:06:47 PM
Yes, they are nice tires. I do have a bad seal between a tire and rim, but it seems to be a wheel and not a tire problem. I run 185/80R-13, which is one size larger than the 175/80-13 OEM.
Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: Merlin on July 03, 2023, 08:29:08 PM
And, by the way, I can't find the original equipment Lionshead Lynx 13" wheels for sale anywhere. If anyone has any leads on those, post up.
Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: dlb53151 on July 04, 2023, 05:12:50 PM
Merlin - do you notice a benefit from the 185 versus 175?  Does your trailer have tandem axles?


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Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: Merlin on July 05, 2023, 08:09:17 AM
The difference is not noticeable. I like the deeper and wider tread, additional weight capacity, and looks. My camper does have dual axles. I don't know of any objective tests in trailer tires for hydroplaning resistance and braking between 175 and 185 tread width.

Title: Re: New Trailer Tires
Post by: gibby on July 05, 2023, 10:30:09 AM
I put Westlake Radials on my 21RBS back several years ago, and to this day the are still in great shape and run very well.