On average, every how many years do ya'll have to get new tires for your trailer?
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On average, every how many years do ya'll have to get new tires for your trailer?
Wow, good question. I guess it depends on how much you use them, obviously, but WITHOUT use they tend to dry rot and crack. I bought good tires last time and have not changed them in 6 years, but I treat them before I store my boat for the winter, and occasionally take the boat on a little 'road trip' a time or two in the winter and make sure they aren't leaking..... Sooooo, that's my take.
My last ones lasted since 2000 and I just changed em a couple weeks ago. Granted it wasn't used very much for about 5 years
My '03 had the original tires on it last yr when I sold it.. They were well used.. Think they have been replaced now..
My $.02
If the tread is worn down bad, replace em. Inspect em for cracks, if visible, replace em. I never run mine past 5 years. Just asking for trouble if u do..
On my last boat I wore a set smooth out in a little over a year. I use it a lot.
a year to year and half
This is just from my experience and class room training on big truck tires for what it's worth, 5 years is starting to push it on the safety side even if they are stored inside. Shorter if stored outside where the sun can get to them. I have replaced most of the tires on my big pickup and boat trailer from dry rot not wear out.
:hesaid
We were full time RVers for 5 years. One thing that was preached all over the country was that no matter how good the tires look, once they reach 7 years you better change them. I learned this early on in my first MH when I blew 2 tires that had deep tread on them. They were 10 years old and had sidewall cracks from sun and age. I now change mine at 7 years, bout cried when I pulled off 6 Michelins that looked almost new at $250 a tire but I had learned my lesson.
A boat tire is not carrying as much weight as an RV but a 12 inch tire at 65 MPH is really spinning so I change them out at 7 years.
If you are only going back and forth a few miles you might can push it, but I have had my fill of blowouts.
SeaRay
i got some tires that been on about three years. they are smooth on the inside but almost new looking on the outside. gonna turn em on the rim soon. my axle must be bent!
Mine have been on for four years and still look fine, keep boat in garage
Mine wee since 97 and still looked like new,,,, never trailer her anywhere,,, I just blew one out and found out they were dry rotted on the inside..... so change them out if they are getting old,,,I bought some of the maxxis tires on the Online tires store,,,, only $77 ech....
every 5 yrs. no matter how good they look . one blow out in 99 degree weather on a Saturday afternoon taught me this .:dono
Tires absorb moisture.....so if they are not run every couple days to build up heat and get rid of the moisture they rot. Its recommended that trailer tires be replaced every 4 years no matter how much tread is left or how good they look. Always replace with trailer tires too and not car tires ( there is a difference). Radial trailer tires are recommended also.
cherk your hubs
3 years
also, watch your speed.......usually not safe over 65 mph......manufacturer recommendations.....
thanks for the replies, guys!
I went through a couple sets in less than a yr. finally started talking with mechanic and he told me I needed a heavier duty tire for size of the boat. I had no idea. I think he called it ply. Anyway, ask them what ply u need before they just put the same tires back on. The more u pay the more u get out of it. Kinda like anything else I guess.