I just replaced the dry rot cracked tires under my 12' boat. It's on a small bunk trailer with 4.80x8 tires. The original tires were getting so cracked they leaked so I shopped around and found three new tires at a large local tire dealer. The tires are Goodyear brand, and came with new galvanized rims. The problem is that if I go over about 45mph the trailer now shakes violently. Up to that point it's perfect, over 45 it feels like one of the tires is egg shaped or something. I swapped in the new spare, on either side but no change. Putting the old wheels back on fixes the problem.
I then went to another dealer, bought two cheap painted wheels and two Chinese tires and I still get a bad shake at higher speeds. The Goodyear tires are inflated to 80psi as on the sidewall, lowering the pressure to 50psi allows me to go to 48mph without any shake.
With the old tires, I could go 65mph+ with no shake.
I asked about having the new tires balanced or at least checked and was told that they can't balance such a small tire?
At this point I've got 5 new wheels and tires, and no combination of any of these work without a bad shake. Since the old wheels don't shake, I know it's not the trailer. The shake is so bad that it moves the boat around on the trailer and I can see air under the wheel in my mirror as it hops up and down. Its as if the new tires are growing a high spot at speed?
The trailer is very light, only a few hundred pounds and the boat is 300lbs tops.
I did use the two painted wheels and Chinese tires on another trailer and they did fine on that trailer, but that trailer weighs a lot more.
I could go slower but I'd most likely get run over on the turnpike if I try to go 40mph.
I then went to another dealer, bought two cheap painted wheels and two Chinese tires and I still get a bad shake at higher speeds. The Goodyear tires are inflated to 80psi as on the sidewall, lowering the pressure to 50psi allows me to go to 48mph without any shake.
With the old tires, I could go 65mph+ with no shake.
I asked about having the new tires balanced or at least checked and was told that they can't balance such a small tire?
At this point I've got 5 new wheels and tires, and no combination of any of these work without a bad shake. Since the old wheels don't shake, I know it's not the trailer. The shake is so bad that it moves the boat around on the trailer and I can see air under the wheel in my mirror as it hops up and down. Its as if the new tires are growing a high spot at speed?
The trailer is very light, only a few hundred pounds and the boat is 300lbs tops.
I did use the two painted wheels and Chinese tires on another trailer and they did fine on that trailer, but that trailer weighs a lot more.
I could go slower but I'd most likely get run over on the turnpike if I try to go 40mph.