Originally Posted By bonefish
Originally Posted By MR_P_BODY
Haulmark bought the cheapest crap tire you can
buy(Carlisle) they could blow with just the weight
of the empty trailer... I run a 43' trailer with 2
axles.. very heavy duty ones.. I buy the best tires
for the 16" rims.. I have had 1 blow out.. that was
after 7 years on them.. and that was part my fault..
the wheel cover fell off on the sunny side of the
trailer and it sat for a few months like that.. I run
the MAX air pressure the wheel can take..95psi and I
check the pressure EVERY time that trailer goes out the
drive way(the tire can take 100psi but the wheels are
only 90psi so I run a couple psi high for the wheel
EDIT
The 43' is not Haulmark.. thats my home made
trailer.. my old 26' was a Haulmark
wave
care to share what you consider the BEST tire.i,d rather spend more than waste less.




If you go on this website and do some reading it is USUALLY kept up to date with lots of good info. I had issues with the generator in my motorhome and these guys straightened me out. Most of these guys are full-time RV'ers so they are on the road all the time. Lots of good up to date info on tires. For me like I said I'm stuck with 15 inch tires and 3500 pound axles so I'm overloaded (not legal) every-time I go to the track. I have had very good luck with the Carliles upgraded 10 ply tires. I get 4 years out of my tires and I tow 80 mile round trip every week from April 1st to the second week of November and usually 3 trips a year to Norwalk a year at 400 miles round-trip. I park on gravel at home during the week and over the Winter. Trailer is always parked outside in PA weather with the tires uncovered. http://www.rv.net/


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