Trailer tires dry-rotted -- which ones to replace with?

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All four of my trailer tires have lots of hairline cracks. One has a bulge (probably a separation from a stone bruise or touching a curb). They are GoodYear Marathons.

Any tips on replacement tires? Which ones? Where to obtain?

Dave

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carlisle. Depending on the size that you have walmart sells trailer tires with the rim for cheap. If i were you i would find whatever is the cheapest and put the trailer on blocks after you use it so you dont keep killing tires.
 
Porkchuner

What Fish Factory said! I have used Trailer Parts Superstore many times and always had good prices and service. I have also bought tires mounted on wheels from them and the shipping wasn't that bad because there isnt any packaging, just a label, and out the door. They also have Goodyear Marathons.

http://shop.easternmarine.com/index.cfm
 
Another vote for Marathons from Eastern Marine.
Take a little time and drive up to Newark to save on shipping.
No sales tax in DE. :wink:
 
All trailer tires stink. That said, Marathons have done okay on my rig but I am very open to trying another brand. Are you covering them to prevent sun damage?
 
My Maxxis radial trailers tire have been very good. Burned thru some carlisles in a year. Too many bad Marathon stories, and they are spendy. I think I got them from unsertire.com (call them, these are not listed on the site), had them mounted at wally world.
 
Ranger Tim":1zq2fom7 said:
Are you covering them to prevent sun damage?

Do we cover our car/truck tires to prevent sun damage? That's why I use passenger radials or LT tires on my trailer. The trick is to find them with the correct load rating for the trailer.

And I mount my own.
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=34542

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No...I have not been covering them to protect them from the UV. The boat has a full cover, but nothing for the tires. Guess I'll have to fix that once I replace them.

I've been up North of Baltimore to Eastern Marine...like a candy store for trailer parts. Guess I'll make a run up there one of these Saturday's for tires and some other hardware (U-bolts, etc.).

Thanks for the tips.

Dave

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I have used a local shop for my truck tires. I made a mistake on my own part, I asked him if he could get trailer tires about 3 years ago instead of getting them elsewhere.

He said he had a good, decent price tire. Didn't recognize the name. After awhile I read the full stamp on the tires. Made in China, Nanco I think is the brand. Wasn't that thrilled to throw more money at China. I don't trailer much, they are doing OK.

Dana
 
Had some Nanco's on a horse trailer once and went to balance them and during spin balance they looked like an egg going around, not impressed.

Marathons or the Carlisle's.

I balance all my tire's from boat trailer to enclosed car hauler, much smother ride for the truck towing not to mention the boat and car. :D
 

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