Re: Trailer tires - check that sidewall

From: SolarFry@aol.com
Date: Thu Mar 23 2000 - 04:51:02 PST


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If you check tire sidewall you will find all kinda usefull information there.
Max weight they can carry, how they handle speed (max rec speed),
temperature, load, etc.

I am usually surprised that they survive the weight of trailer, equipment and
boat because they almost always exceed the carrying capacity of the tires.

Them lil 8 inch tires have to go pretty fast to keep up with the 15" tires on
your car. Those lil legs can wear out pretty quick...

Best
SF

In a message dated 3/22/00 5:30:11 PM Pacific Standard Time,
jckniese@francomm.com writes:

<< Subj: Trailer tires
 Date: 3/22/00 5:30:11 PM Pacific Standard Time
 From: jckniese@francomm.com
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 hlg@pacbell.net wrote:
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> Susan wrote:
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> > (1) I am thinking of trailing my P-15 several hundred miles/day on
> >Interstate to go into the Florida west coast to do some sailing over
Easter.
> >Are there any things I need to watch for at Interstate speeds, like tires
> >melting away, etc.? Those are really small tires. Advice is welcome.
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> If you have 8-inch wheels on your trailer, I would recommend cruising at no
> more than 55 or 60. Be sure to keep the tires fully inflated, and check for
> bulges. A bulge indicates an internal failure, likely due to overheating. I
> have never worn out a trailer tire but have replaced two or three that
> developed bulges. I recently changed from 5.60 tires on 8-inch wheels to
> 5.20 tires on 12-inch wheels to reduce the highway rotation speed.
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> Immediately after stopping from a stretch of highway driving, check your
> trailer hubs. They will normally feel warm, but if they feel hot your
> bearings may need attention.
> >
> Harry Gordon
> P14 #234, Manatee
> Mountain View, CA
 
 Every summer I see people with 8-inch tires sitting along side the
 highway with flat tires. If I had a trailer with 8-inch tires, I would
 up grade to 12-inch and keep the 8-inch ones for spares.
 My P19 came with 12-inch tires and I purchased 13-inch tires to replace
 them.....going to carry the 12-inchers for spares. The 13-inch tires
 fit under the fenders ok.
 Bob
 P19#1148
 Dovie
 Duanesburg,NY
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