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8122pbrainard
Grand Poobah Joined: September-14-2006 Location: Three Lakes Wi. Status: Offline Points: 41045 |
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Posted: July-18-2015 at 7:10pm |
Jeff,
With the older trailers, I've never seen an offset rim. They are neutral. Why a bias ply? How many miles do you pull it? How old are the existing tires? Even though I got reamed for how long I keep my tires, I suggest it may be time for a complete set (Tires are date coded)? Thankfully I don't need to go long distances often. |
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jblunceford
Groupie Joined: April-10-2015 Location: Hoover, AL Status: Offline Points: 89 |
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Hey guys,
I have a mid-80s era single-axle galvanized CC trailer for my '86 Martinique (even labeled as a "Martinique" trailer. I need a spare tire/wheel as it didn't come with one when I purchased the boat recently.. It is the 15" wheel with 6 bolt pattern wheel with 225/75/15 tire. I know with auto wheels, wheel offset is a consideration. I haven't found any mention of offset when researching trailer wheels....do they all have a set/uniform offset? Regardless, I found the following tire/wheel package that strikes me as a reasonable setup. Know the debate on tire brand is long....the 2 primary tires are also an off-brand bias ply, D rated, so unless I've missed something, I figure this would be a compatible choice for short term use if I ever have a need for a backup. Shouldn't the fitment of this tire/wheel be ok? http://www.etrailer.com/Tires-and-Wheels/Taskmaster/TTWA225B6SM.html thanks for any feedback. |
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Jeff in Hoover (Birmingham), AL
1986 CC Martinique Bow Rider 351PCM |
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