Posted by Jim.ME on May 26, 2023 at 04:46:34 from (67.242.176.154):
In Reply to: mobile home tires posted by 37 chief on May 25, 2023 at 17:05:09:
Yes, hub or stud piloted wheels are easier to use. I run the 8-14.5 lowbed tires on open rims, on several trailers, with no problems. In talking with the guys at the shop I buy tires from, they say some people have problems with those tires. However, the common factor they see in the failures are those people running about 60 to 70 psi in the tires, not the 100-110 psi recommended (because they ride hard, and the empty trailer bounces a lot). I keep mine at the recommended pressures shown on the tires. I have not had rim or lug failures. Make sure the threads are clean and turn properly on the mounting hardware, and rim mounting surfaces, wedges, and lugs are free of rust or other build up. Align the tire to turn true on the hub when installing, torque them up, and check the lug nuts/bolts again after a short run-in time.
Just my experience, not saying other's experiences aren't different or true. Each to his own, our experiences vary.
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