Posted by Lazy WP on September 11, 2014 at 09:47:35 from (67.142.168.27):
In Reply to: OT-more on tires posted by Nancy Howell on September 11, 2014 at 07:03:08:
My flatbed has 9-14.5 "lowboy"tires on it. If I run max air in them, I think 70 psi, I will throw the tread off of a brand new tire. I have gone to running about 50 psi in them and sort of get by. Right now I have a tire on it that only has part of its tread, and I will run it that way until it blows. Pulled it home from Denver that way, well over 350 miles. On my stock trailer. 26 ft Trailman, I tried using 14 ply Hi-Run trailer tires on it. Blew 2 right off the bat, with a load of cows on. Blew 1 with 3 buffalo on. Couldn't have weighed 5000 pounds, and broke a belt on the last one. I now run Firestone Transforce A/T on it. Other then a nail, I have not had tire troubles in well over 10,000 miles. I will never put another "trailer"tire on anything I don't absolutely have to.
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