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Truck Tires on a Trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1610886" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>If it overheated, it was due to something in the tire. I check for hot wheel bearings at every fuel stop, and on this trip I only had maybe 50 miles from where I put them on until I camped. On the return trip, I went maybe 30 miles before pulling in for fuel and a check on things. </p><p>It was late September, so cooler weather, and I didnt run but maybe 60-65 the whole way home.</p><p>Air pressure was also checked before the trip, again when I had the bad tire replaced at a tire shop maybe 50-60 miles into the trip, and again before I started home.</p><p></p><p>I have put on probably a hundred thousand miles or more pulling trailers of different sizes and shapes, but I have never seen a tire that appeared to be in perfect shape, was aired to specs, not overloaded, not pulled hard across the desert, etc separate the tread the way this one did.</p><p></p><p>I'm going back to truck tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1610886, member: 39651"] If it overheated, it was due to something in the tire. I check for hot wheel bearings at every fuel stop, and on this trip I only had maybe 50 miles from where I put them on until I camped. On the return trip, I went maybe 30 miles before pulling in for fuel and a check on things. It was late September, so cooler weather, and I didnt run but maybe 60-65 the whole way home. Air pressure was also checked before the trip, again when I had the bad tire replaced at a tire shop maybe 50-60 miles into the trip, and again before I started home. I have put on probably a hundred thousand miles or more pulling trailers of different sizes and shapes, but I have never seen a tire that appeared to be in perfect shape, was aired to specs, not overloaded, not pulled hard across the desert, etc separate the tread the way this one did. I'm going back to truck tires. [/QUOTE]
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