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    I am building my new trailer to haul my hydroplane boat and I am in need of new wheels and tires. Should I go with tires that are radials or bias?
    flatiron44P

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    Get tires that are specifically for trailers. They are usually 8 or 10 ply tires. I'm not sure if they are bias or radial. Probably bias.

    But for sure they are specifically for trailers.
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    Dean F. Hobart



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    • #3
      I recommend a radial trailer tire -- like Dean said, it's a specific trailer tire. I've been happier with radial trailer tires; they seem to wear better than the bias ply.
      Dave
      42-C

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      • #4
        use a ST205 75 r 15 0r a st 225 75 r 15
        Jeff

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        • #5
          If you are building new from scratch, the size of the tire should be able to hold the amount of weight as the axle you are using.
          ​I.E. a 2000# capacity axle would equate to a 13" wheel & tire,, a 2800# axle would equate to a 14" wheel & tire and a 3500# axle would
          ​equate to a 15" wheel & tire. This is just a general rule of thumb. One must also take into consideration the total number of boats & motors
          ​that will occupy said trailer.



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          • ZUL8TR
            ZUL8TR commented
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            also the balance of the loaded trailer should have tongue weight and total loaded weight compatible with the vehicle you are using.

        • #6
          Radials for sure. My trailer had 13" on it when I got it, so that's what I put back on it. A boat and an engine or two isn't a significant load (heck even two boats and two motors isn't much). I also opted for aluminum wheels (look better and don't rust).

          Here's the site I bought my wheels and tires from and what I bought. They shipped fast and have good prices (best I could find after looking around): http://www.trailertiresandwheels.com...R17513C635545S

          ​I paid the $6.00 per wheel to have them pre-balanced also.

          Also consider the fenders (if you need to add those). I bought fenders online and they ended up being too small, so bought some over at tractor supply (http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pro...n?cm_vc=-10005). Fenders to fit 14" or 15" wheels are pricier as well.

          Dane Lance
          700-P
          CSH/500Mod

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