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Trailer Tires

That is classic separation. Not sure covers would have prevented that. Carlisle are my preferred trailer tire.
 
It’s 4 years old (2219) and never been on the road. I tore the cover a couple of years ago and just figured the sun had killed it. The 4 on the ground appear good and have been covered but I guess it’s time.

This make 2 trailers in need of tires and 1 needing a new deck after the first of the year. Yay….
 
It’s 4 years old (2219) and never been on the road. I tore the cover a couple of years ago and just figured the sun had killed it. The 4 on the ground appear good and have been covered but I guess it’s time.

This make 2 trailers in need of tires and 1 needing a new deck after the first of the year. Yay….
It never ends….
 
Trailer needs 5 tires and a deck, Durango needs 4 tires, 4Runner needs 4 tires, and rzr needs 4 tires. I feel your pain.
 
LT tires ftw. And cover em.

St tires are not made to last. They aren’t even made to take side loads like a steer tire would see. They aren’t made for mileage like an LT tire is either.
 
Trailer needs 5 tires and a deck, Durango needs 4 tires, 4Runner needs 4 tires, and rzr needs 4 tires. I feel your pain.
Go down to the Polaris dealer and ask them about take offs.
We have a full set tires and wheels. Paid less than 300. Was a few years ago, but still worth a try
 
That’s what I’m doing. Found some turbo take offs that are 15” wheels with 32’s for $350 about an hour and a half north. It’s still $350 though.
 

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