David Dannenberg
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I used my 1985 M101A2 recently for the first time in about a year. Great trailer; tows well, backs well, stops well, and carries a LOT of weight. When I went to use it I checked the tire pressure--one was still at 65psi, the other down to about 10. Not bad for 12 months outside. I aired up to 80lbs, did my short errand to pick up a thousand pound chunk of granite, and all is well. However, I also looked hard at the tires. There is virtually no wear on them, but at close to 30(!) years old there is noticeable cracking in the rubber. Obviously if I am to use load this thing heavily, or use it often, or take it on the highway, I need to put new tires on it.
Any recommendations as to type or brand? I don't want to spend a fortune and the demands of a trailer tire are less severe than a truck tire. I have seen some trailer specific tires but wonder what happens to them with a heavy load on a dirt road. At the same time I don't want the road noise and vibration of a heavy lug treaded off-road tire.
I also wonder whether I should consider a wider tire.
Stock tire is LT 235/85R16 M+S Load Range E. I believe these matched the M880s that pulled them.
Any recommendations appreciated.
David Dannenberg
M101A2
I used my 1985 M101A2 recently for the first time in about a year. Great trailer; tows well, backs well, stops well, and carries a LOT of weight. When I went to use it I checked the tire pressure--one was still at 65psi, the other down to about 10. Not bad for 12 months outside. I aired up to 80lbs, did my short errand to pick up a thousand pound chunk of granite, and all is well. However, I also looked hard at the tires. There is virtually no wear on them, but at close to 30(!) years old there is noticeable cracking in the rubber. Obviously if I am to use load this thing heavily, or use it often, or take it on the highway, I need to put new tires on it.
Any recommendations as to type or brand? I don't want to spend a fortune and the demands of a trailer tire are less severe than a truck tire. I have seen some trailer specific tires but wonder what happens to them with a heavy load on a dirt road. At the same time I don't want the road noise and vibration of a heavy lug treaded off-road tire.
I also wonder whether I should consider a wider tire.
Stock tire is LT 235/85R16 M+S Load Range E. I believe these matched the M880s that pulled them.
Any recommendations appreciated.
David Dannenberg
M101A2