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vegas492
Posted 6/18/2020 8:53 AM (#962440 - in reply to #962439)
Subject: Re: Ranger Trailer Axle




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Before you do that, check the date on the tire. If you can't, take it to a Tires Plus or something like that and have them check the date.
I've burned a lot of tires over the years, it seems like those trailer tires just go fast when you are pulling 2+ hours on the highway and they heat up.
Recently I had a bald spot on a tire. Rest of the tire was fine. Took it to Tires Plus and I was pretty ticked as I thought it was a tire that I got from them 1 year ago.
That was not the case, it was from 2010. Must have been an old spare that I put on the trailer the last time I replaced tires. Since it was old, it kind of rotted from the inside out and caused that bald spot.
I now replace my back two tires every two years. Back tires get moved to the front, front ones get recycled, new ones go on the back.

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