Effn sick and tired of tire issues...
#11
Up to 7 now. Just fixed a nail flat again on the Mazda, and had a screw in another boat trailer tire two weekends back at Smith Mountain Lake. WTF!?!?!?
#12
Originally Posted by docmanrich37
I think i know what the problem was.He had 800 extra lbs on the boat with the 8 extra women on it.He didn't even ask for help.Sydwayz your a MAN HO. 

you got that right, he never gets a truck or trailer big enough
for his female load.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Rich, lemme know how much that cordless impact wrench is. I ought to invest in one.
#15
Alright, I am going to shift some smack over to Shah-Mat. You guys rip on me for having dated a few different ladies in the recent past, however, I am pretty sure that every time I see Joey, he is out with a different chic, and ever since February, the only 'date' I have had is M.S.
And trust me, I am not doing anything that would warrant M.S. putting nails in my tires, and all the rest are history.
And trust me, I am not doing anything that would warrant M.S. putting nails in my tires, and all the rest are history.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Does anyone else carry/have TWO boat trailer spare wheels/tires with them at all times? I am thinking of investing in a second one.
#18
I did invest in a second spare wheel/tire for the trailer. I keep it in the bed of the truck for now, when I go on trips more than 20 miles or so. It is easier to pull it out of the bed than un-bolt the one off the trailer hib mount.
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I know they make trailer specif tires. Have a higher load capacity & thicker sidewall, among other things, I beleive. I have 16" Goodyears on my Myco. Expensive, but no problems yet. ( fingers crossed )
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