StarTed
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Jul 14, 2015
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Went down to the Snake for some fishing last week and towed my home built trailer along.
The tires were shot but I figured that I should be able to get in one more trip before taking the time to replace them. Well, that didn't quite work out as planned.
Somewhere along the way home one of the tires blew out. It may have happened up to 20 miles before I finally figured out something was wrong. The pickup began to vibrate so bad I thought something was wrong with the front end. I pulled over a little east of Dusty along highway 26 to check on my pickup's front end. To my surprise the right trailer tire was gone and most of the rim as well. The rim was down to the old brake drum.
Here's a picture of the spare and the old wheel along side.
My trailer is very tongue heavy 20 to 25% and it towed along just fine except for a feeling occasionally of a washboard road.
I put on the spare and drove slowly back to Dusty and added air. It took 40# to bring it up. The tire is labelled for 35# so that tells me it's overloaded. During the tire chand 2 locals stopped to give me a hand and that made all the difference.
I continued on to Colfax where I stopped at Les Schwaub and purchased a new wheel and 2 new tires. The new ones are load range E and were pumped up to 70# for tires rated to 80#. Much better. Now I'm set for a few more years.
The tires were shot but I figured that I should be able to get in one more trip before taking the time to replace them. Well, that didn't quite work out as planned.
Somewhere along the way home one of the tires blew out. It may have happened up to 20 miles before I finally figured out something was wrong. The pickup began to vibrate so bad I thought something was wrong with the front end. I pulled over a little east of Dusty along highway 26 to check on my pickup's front end. To my surprise the right trailer tire was gone and most of the rim as well. The rim was down to the old brake drum.

Here's a picture of the spare and the old wheel along side.
My trailer is very tongue heavy 20 to 25% and it towed along just fine except for a feeling occasionally of a washboard road.
I put on the spare and drove slowly back to Dusty and added air. It took 40# to bring it up. The tire is labelled for 35# so that tells me it's overloaded. During the tire chand 2 locals stopped to give me a hand and that made all the difference.
I continued on to Colfax where I stopped at Les Schwaub and purchased a new wheel and 2 new tires. The new ones are load range E and were pumped up to 70# for tires rated to 80#. Much better. Now I'm set for a few more years.