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Rage 06-17-2008 08:42 AM

High Speed Pulling Empty Trailer=Tire Damage ?
 
I have a tandem axle for a 3700+ pound 25 foot boat that I would like to pull empty about 500 miles total @ ~70 mph. I am concerned that the the tires may suffer uneven wear from tire hop / bounce with the trailer unloaded which could produce uneven tire wear / cupping.

Anyone had any experience pulling an empty boat trailer under these conditions? Any tire issues as a result?

Chris Sunkin 06-17-2008 09:19 AM

The trailer should have enough weight to keep that from happening. You could always have the tires balanced, which is uncommon on a trailer.

You can always leave an hour early and drive 60 and probably have way less chance of any issue.

BlackJack58 06-17-2008 09:25 AM

That's a pretty heavy trailer...I wouldn't think hopping, scuffing would be that much of a problem. Like Chris said - driving a little slower and being aware of bumps (okay, every bridge/pavement joint) is helpful.

fabricator 06-17-2008 02:00 PM

If the tires are balanced, they won't have the tendency to hop and set up an irregular wear pattern.

scottc 06-17-2008 07:25 PM

Lower the air pressure in the tires. Don't run them flat but maybe @ 25-30lbs. If they are high pressure tires (@50-60lbs) this will help. Just remember to reair them before you reload the boat.

Screamin' Seamen' 06-17-2008 07:27 PM

Hook on to it and hammer down. You'll be fine.

BUIZILLA 06-17-2008 07:31 PM

virtually ALL *trailer service only* tires are advertised speed limited to 65 mph

US1 Fountain 06-17-2008 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by BUIZILLA (Post 2593107)
virtually ALL *trailer service only* tires are advertised speed limited to 65 mph

Rut roe. US1 hasn't read his tires. :)

Rage 06-18-2008 09:13 AM

Yes they are at 55 psi for the load so 30 psi should help a lot running empty.



Originally Posted by scottc (Post 2593102)
Lower the air pressure in the tires. Don't run them flat but maybe @ 25-30lbs. If they are high pressure tires (@50-60lbs) this will help. Just remember to reair them before you reload the boat.


Screamin' Seamen' 06-18-2008 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by US1 Fountain (Post 2593294)
Rut roe. US1 hasn't read his tires. :)

::D:grinser010::D:


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