hello all,
i need to replace the rubber on my tandem axle ez-loader this spring.
ST tires are ridiculously expensive, but would appear to be the "only" choice for boat trailers, depending on who you talk to.
after reading nearly all the posts on BBC, as well as several other sites, on this subject, here are some of my observations:
-ST tires have stiffer sidewalls due to multi-ply construction.
-ST tires have high load ratings.
-ST tires are about $100 or more each.
-ST tires seem to start to "decompose" after about 4-5 years ( according to what i've read here)
-There are numerous horror stories about tread separation, blowouts, dry rot and cracking with ST tires.
-I have read dozens of opinions on this board and elsewhere, claiming that with car tires, "you're looking for trouble", "they can't support the load", etc. etc. etc..
-I have yet to read or hear evidence of a car tire causing any kind of trouble on a boat trailer other than trailer sway at highway speeds. tongue weight adjustment will fix sway in most cases.
-some bass boat manufacturers use car tires on their factory fresh boat and trailer packages.
-most car tires support somewhere close to the same load as any equally sized ST tire.
So here's my situation and question:
My rig weighs about 3250 pounds (boat, motor, trailer, batteries, gear etc..)
Why then, could I not put 4 car tires on my tandem axle, given that the tires are rated at a max load of 1565 lbs each, for a total of 6260 lbs max load capacity.
That's nearly twice my rig's total towing weight!, more than sufficient "backup" carrying capacity in my humble opinion.
We're not off-roading or racing with these things, we're dragging them to the lake on the same roads our tow vehicules are using right in front of them.
So unless I see some hard evidence proving otherwise, and not just here-say, I'm going with car tires this year, and saving some coin for more gear & beer!!
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