the trailers front axle tires are all Michelin steer tires. Not much life on them left but they’re starting to have chunks come off. That’s...
thanks. I’m calling around some retailers today!
thanks for the help! I just got a quote from a local tire guy. Double coin rr150 295/75 for $2500 including install.
Gotcha. Well do what works best for you!
Totally get you on that. I guess it depends on performance. Did your fuel economy go down when you switched to 22.5 on the tractor?
I have 11r24.5 on the tractor. But would prefer 11r22.5 on the trailer. I feel they’re easier to come by.
I’m thinking about giving them a shot!
thanks for the info!
Thanks for the info. I guess what’s available is what really matters
What I’m trying to find out is what size to buy if I’m buying all 8 new.
Cheap is good as long as you do it right & take care of those tires. I don’t see a problem with that. My rear axle at the moment has good year...
I’ve been hearing good things about those doublecoins! That’s not bad price at all!
buying my first set of trailer tires recently purchased a 1998 48 ft benson fb front axle has 275/80r22.5 & rear axle has 295/75r22.5 trailer...
Old & cheap it is I guess. Thanks for the help.
Is that a combo?
I was more worried about suspension parts. Since it’s older. Or if little newer has better ride.
I found a 95 for sale. I guess I’ll check it out then!
Thanks, I appreciate the info. I should have also stated I won’t be hauling coils either. At the moment I’m renting a 97 east. Looks decent but...
Appreciate it. I’m definitely planning on getting aluminum. I just wasn’t sure if year or make mattered or it was just a preference.
Looking to buy a used flatbed 48’x102” Pulling with a w900 Midwest No oversize or overweight Any advice on make or year Or pretty much anything I...