Posted by docmirror on January 31, 2018 at 13:51:40 from (144.49.197.22):
In Reply to: Trailer Tires posted by Loren in Iowa on January 31, 2018 at 12:05:39:
I have a bunch of different trailers, with a bunch of different tire makes. I run trailer tires until they start to separate. Just have a spare along. Unless you run heavy loads, and run 70MPH constantly, they should last quite a while still. I have a couple 7x14.5 mobile home tires that are at least 15 years old, still working. If it's tandem only and not dual, the tandem tire should take up the load until you can pull off safely. Of course, if you leave them in mud, frozen, constant sun, etc then they will deteriorate faster.
No reason to replace your rims either. Just go to one of the big tire stores, and get some bids. Don't need balance, just new stems, mount and fill with air.
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