Great...Got it!
Great...Got it!
second from the left.. and I'll bid 3 dollars!
a bit of Mr. Waters tonight? great idea...
IMO No...Hey quick tire question again. Looking at Discount Tire for those trailer tires I want. Would the certificates be worth it on a travel trailer that will probably only be pulled 3k miles per year?
Thanks Tim, thats how I feel as well and if I can save the money Im all for it. The certs are only valid for 3 years also from what I've read on there site.IMO No...
Yes, three years. Just keep your speed reasonable, dont overload, and keep pressure up. You should have no problems.Thanks Tim, thats how I feel as well and if I can save the money Im all for it. The certs are only valid for 3 years also from what I've read on there site.
And you took her picture on your new d*ck?
Geez! you make it sound like I'm some kind of alcoholic or something... for the record, i have never been and have no intention of going to any of those stoopid meetings...
prolly sumthin to do with day's that end in Y..
He drinks twice as much on the days after the ones that end in Y.
Excessive speed is the number one cause of trailer tire failure. Overloading is a close number two.Yes, three years. Just keep your speed reasonable, dont overload, and keep pressure up. You should have no problems.
Geez! you make it sound like I'm some kind of alcoholic or something... for the record, i have never been and have no intention of going to any of those stoopid meetings...
I think I need a blonde with my dart lol
define 'excessive'?Excessive speed is the number one cause of trailer tire failure. Overloading is a close number two.
Well trailer tires are rated for 65 MPH. Newer tires have been re rated to 70MPH. Anything over that for the long run and you are going to have a blowout. Little spurts of speed not too bad but continuous speed is a killer of trailer tires.define 'excessive'?
Well, those are just 66 images from my files and there are literally hundreds more. I'm glad you guys like them!
Hey quick tire question again. Looking at Discount Tire for those trailer tires I want. Would the certificates be worth it on a travel trailer that will probably only be pulled 3k miles per year?
Excessive speed is the number one cause of trailer tire failure. Overloading is a close number two.
Yes BUT what are the chances there is a Discount tire on the road? They do not do road service...Road hazard? I would think it's good insurance...
What are the chances that you'll be around town when you get a flat with the trailer... You will most likely be out of town and stuck if you can't get it fixed...
Road hazard? I would think it's good insurance...
What are the chances that you'll be around town when you get a flat with the trailer... You will most likely be out of town and stuck if you can't get it fixed...
I just had to do the same thing on my new 5th wheel Chinese Bombs they call them.Yes, good insurance, but like Tim stated most of the places we go to with it dont have a discount tire around and I will have to deal with a mom and pop shop repair the tire anyways.. Hell I really dont want to spend $500 on new tires when the trailer is brand new to start with... Why do they install cheap chinese tires on these things?? Install good tires from the get go!