Posted March 12 2013. For trailers wear-out happens most often when there are other circumstances.
For a double-axle trailer with the same tires the maximum load should not exceed 8000 pounds.
How often should boat trailer tires be replaced. Generally trailer tires should be replaced every 5 to 6 years regardless of mileage and use. This clock can be started once the tires are mounted to your trailer assuming they were stored in a controlled environment between the manufacturer date and the day they were mounted. By Jim Hendricks.
Routinely check on your trailer tires and change them out every five or six years to be safe. Jim Hendricks Sport Fishing. The treads on tires for boat trailers dont really wear out.
More often the sidewalls deteriorate over time showing signs of. Even if the tire tread has plenty of depth left and you cant see any cracking with the naked eye the generally accepted rule of thumb states that trailer tires should be replaced after about 6 or 7 years. Yours are about twice that age.
Id highly recommend you replace the tires. For trailers wear-out happens most often when there are other circumstances. Things like misalignment or bad brake balance.
I havent actually worn out a trailer tire. Yes Ive had to change them because of age dry rot or road hazard damage but not just for wear. Another rule a tire store may tell.
Replace trailer tires every 3 years regardless of wear. I would also stick with the 7 year plan. However this does mean 7 years from when you purchased the tires its 7 years from when the tires were made.
There should be a number sequence on the tires that says something like 0209. If you dont know how old the boat trailer tires are you can check the DOT code on the side of the tire. The last set of four numbers in the tire DOT code indicates the precise week and year of manufacture.
In the example below this tire was manufactured in the 35th week of 2007. Now that you have an idea of how old your boat trailer tires are you need to evaluate the condition of the tires. Posted March 12 2013.
My tires are 10 years old. For the past 6 years the trailer has not been used. Well only used 2x a year.
To put the boat in the water and onto the lift then at end of season to put the boat in the garage. Still plenty of tread left. Tires may not necessarily have an expiration date but you should know your tires manufacture date and recognize that they wont last forever.
Even if you properly inflate them protect them from direct sun and other conditions and never overload them your boat trailer tires will eventually require replacement. We always recommend at the very lease to check it during your spring boat service because as we reviewed earlier the boat trailer wheel bearing is put through the ringer every time your boat is put in and taken out of the water. This makes it difficult to tell when exactly is the right time to change your boat trailer wheel bearing.
But with the right knowledge you can determine when you need to replace. We suggest replacing tires every 3-6 years or every 10K-12K miles which ever comes first. Most trailer tires do not get replaced due to mileage and instead age.
If you are using tire guards to protect the tires from UV rays while being stored or storing the tire in a garage it will take a. As a general rule of thumb trailer tires should be replaced every 6 to 8 years regardless of wear. Even though an older tire might appear to have plenty of tread left on it.
Move the tyre back and forth a few times by pushing the tyre with one hand whilst pulling back with the other hand. If there is movement also called free play in the tyre there is a good chance the bearings are damaged. Jack one side of the trailer up off the ground and remove the tyre.
Posted June 11 2013. At 100 miles per week you average about 5000 miles per year. I havent experienced that kind of wear in the two rigs Ive owned.
In two years I put over ten thousand miles on the trailer with my Nitro Z-7 single axle and the tires had very little wear. Good tire covers keep the UV rays and the heat off your tires making sure the sun doesnt prematurely age your trailer tires How Many Miles do Trailer Tires Last There is some debate on this subject but a good rule of thumb would be to change your trailer tires about every 10000 to 15000 miles. Trailer bearings are generally not sealed so they need to have the dirty grease cleaned out and replaced regularly.
The interval depends on the size of the wheeltire. If your trailer wheels are 14 or larger they are similar circumference to a car tire and can be redone once each year or every 15000 miles. Marked on the sidewall the load range runs from the lightest weight the tire can carry Load Range B to the heaviest Load Range E.
Load range is a measure of an individual tires maximum capacity to carry a boat and trailer. Most boat trailer tires have a load range of B C or D. If a tire has load range C it can carry 1820 pounds.
So how often to grease boat trailer bearings. Every 3000 to 3500 miles or annually whichever comes first. Manufacturers recommend to remove old contaminated grease from the hub and repack with new grease instead of just adding more.
Unlike regular trailers boat trailers get submerged in. Get to your destination safely and on time by making sure your trailer tires are in good shape. Three to five years is the expected life of a normal trailer tire.
The suggestion from manufacturers is that after five years the RV trailer tires should be replaced regardless of the tire appearance or tread depth. Believe it or not ST trailer tires are designed to not wear out. The other thing you may want to look at is the tires on your Sun Valley Coleman as it is recommended to replace trailer tires every 6 years regardless of mileage and use.
If you find that they need to be replaced I will be happy to offer you some recommendations if you are able to send me the size of the existing tires. Dual-axle trailers are nice but they have twice the number of tires that eventually need to be replaced and I dont know anyone who relishes buying trailer tires. So unless your boat is at least 20 or so feet or longer or inordinately heavy or unless you do lots of long-distance trips with your boat you can economize by going with a.
The maximum load that a single tire can safely carry is listed on the sidewall. For a single-axle trailer with tires rated at 2000 pounds the maximum load should not exceed 4000 pounds. For a double-axle trailer with the same tires the maximum load should not exceed 8000 pounds.
To provide a margin of safety we recommend that the actual.