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Originally posted by freeheel4life View PostWho knows. Maybe yours got layed up extra thick. At the very least you get to confirm or deny your suspicions about the amount of weight your tires are carrying.
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Yeah, it’s pretty in line with when the tire should have been produced. They shouldn’t have too many miles on them, either. Furthest they ever traveled in a day was Boise to Reno.. my home lake is like 40 miles. Furthest lake I’ve been to is 200 miles away..
Maybe my curb is jacking them up.. I guess when it rolls over that edge, on a single tire, it’s probably close to 4K in pressure on each.. that probably could jack that belt up.. I’m still going to 16s, but maybe I should make a couple of ramps...
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When you say curb, you mean a full 6-8" curb ledge that you're forcing the trailer to climb over? If so, I firmly believe that's your problem. Add in a no name tire- presumably lesser quality- and you found your problem. You will destroy the new 16s" is short order as well. You should also closely inspect your torsion arms for damage as well. Build a ramp or have a driveway cut in the curb.
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Originally posted by UNSTUCK View PostWhen you say curb, you mean a full 6-8" curb ledge that you're forcing the trailer to climb over? If so, I firmly believe that's your problem. Add in a no name tire- presumably lesser quality- and you found your problem. You will destroy the new 16s" is short order as well. You should also closely inspect your torsion arms for damage as well. Build a ramp or have a driveway cut in the curb.
I’ve pulled multiple trailers back there, but not with the weight that this boat has, and the sissy tires that are on it..
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