Re: Blowouts
I've always heard those same three reasons, and the one I wonder about is the stiffer sidewalls. The reasoning is that a trailer tire puts more stress on the sidewall than a car would. The only problem with that is that the front tires of a vehicle will put VASTLY more stress on the sidewall than a trailer would.
Compare the thickness of the sidewall of a trailer tire vs a car tire. Car tires are SUBSTANTIALLY thicker...
Trailer tires have stiffer sidewalls, less contact area, and less traction and for these reasons hold up better during sharp turns on a tandem trailer.
I've always heard those same three reasons, and the one I wonder about is the stiffer sidewalls. The reasoning is that a trailer tire puts more stress on the sidewall than a car would. The only problem with that is that the front tires of a vehicle will put VASTLY more stress on the sidewall than a trailer would.
Compare the thickness of the sidewall of a trailer tire vs a car tire. Car tires are SUBSTANTIALLY thicker...