Posted by da.bees on July 31, 2022 at 14:12:54 from (147.160.222.116):
In Reply to: Trailer Tires posted by john in la on July 31, 2022 at 09:17:32:
I've bought only 2 trailer rated tires in passed 40 years and that was oweing a bunch of trailers and some overloading. I've drawn my conclusion from seeing trailer tires that come with trailers fail compared to others. When size matches I move truck tires to a trailer while they still have good tread. In this case I would establish load requirement for the boat trailer then do one of a few different things. If you were lucky real lucky you can buy used 13 truck tires with good mfg date from wrecking yard or tire store. If the fancy wheels aren't a have to be,see if 15 preferablly 16 tires will fit beneath fenders. Many 15 & 16 passenger tires have higher load rating than D & E 13. For certain the whimpyest 15-16 Lt tire will carry twice what you can find in 13. If all else failed I'd buy 13truck tires twice on Sunday before buying trailer rated.
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