New Wheels and Tires for the Trailer

bajaunderground

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Cyber Monday was good to me...

Bought 5 wheels and tires from Discount Tires (mounted and balanced, out the door $1,331.00) Discount offered a $200 rebate on that Monday. Went with 16" in lieu of the 215/75-15

BEFORE:

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AFTER:
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GA_Boater

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Oh good, you picked up the black, round ones. :D

Does the trailer ride differently with 16's?
 

bajaunderground

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Oh good, you picked up the black, round ones. :D

Does the trailer ride differently with 16's?

I've only towed it 1 mile from the tire shop to home...while I can say it seems to, it would be anecdotal at best! It was merely to make the boat trailer look better...vanity is a b**ch!
 

GA_Boater

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Of course it tows better when it looks good. :joyous:

It looks like you went from aluminum wheels to the blingy chrome.
 

bruceb58

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Are they 16" trailer tires? Look kinda low profile for a trailer.
 

bajaunderground

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Of course it tows better when it looks good. :joyous:

It looks like you went from aluminum wheels to the blingy chrome.

I went from steel painted to aluminum wheels. 15"-->16" I had the 215/75-15 tires. New size has 1" larger diameter (1/2" taller), but I lost 1/2" for the wheel...all in all, larger tire/wheel, same sidewall height!
 

Thundra

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Looks good, you must be in fresh water.

I think about going up 1" from 14" to 15" just to get a higher load cap.
 

90stingray

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Don't forget that you can sell your old ones on Craigslist and make a couple hundred back there too. Looks good!
 

bajaunderground

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Don't forget that you can sell your old ones on Craigslist and make a couple hundred back there too. Looks good!

Yessir, if I didn't still have my Chris Craft that just happens to need new tires, albeit only 3...I'll sell the remaining wheel/tire combo and wheels on craigslist (it's what I did when I bought wheels/tires for my camper).

Cheers,
 
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