Tires for Spread Axle Trailer

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by 217flatbedr, Oct 7, 2012.

  1. 217flatbedr

    217flatbedr Light Load Member

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    What brand(s) of tires are you all running on your spread axle trailer? I've run the Continental HSR2, Michelin XZE and the General S 371. I've had good results with all three. I like the deep tread on all 3 as well. Cost however is what's driving this post, in part. I know all tire costs have went past outrageous. Does the lower tread depth make much of a difference from your experience? For example Goodyear, Bridgestone, BFG all have similar all position tires in the 17-18/32nd depth range. I rotate mine approx. every 100K miles depending on wear. I don't have a rear axle dump. Therefore I don't jack the trailer especially when loaded. I keep my air pressure at 110psi as well. What's your take...........
     
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  3. blanco

    blanco Road Train Member

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    Our michelin xza3 casings with michelin mtr (retreads) in xze-sa pattern. Hands down the best recap we've worked with. Xza3 come with 2 recap warranty and and 700,000 miles. A bit expensive on front end, but worth it.
     
  4. pete1

    pete1 Heavy Load Member

    Don't buy Yokohama tires!!! The tread peels off them! I have noticed it trailers that my company has. It looks like somebody dragged the trailer down the road.
    They are garbage.
     
  5. Autocar

    Autocar Road Train Member

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    My Fontaine came with a spread and Yokohamas. After 2 years, they are still looking good and I jack the crap out of it at times. I do have a rear axle dump.
    I have run a lot of caps, with no problem. Bandag has a cap that works very well on a spread. It has a very rounded shoulder. Stay away from deep tread, on a trailer. Deep tread squiggles and promotes river wear. This is why Bridgestone developed the low tread, trailer tire, back in the 80s. Lower tread, on a free rolling tire, actually lasts longer than a deep tread.
     
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  6. fortycalglock

    fortycalglock Road Train Member

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    I had good luck with my MRT caps on my flats, but on my step I use Bstone 250ed or Mich XZE virgins.
     
  7. dirthaller

    dirthaller Road Train Member

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    I will second that!!
     
  8. dirthaller

    dirthaller Road Train Member

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    Dunlop SP 160's and Kelly KTSA's are my favorite. Just bought 8 SP 160's at a Wingfoot in Hesperia for $3115 out the door with 4 bald KTSA's and 4 bald SP 160's as trade.
     
  9. Mommas_money_maker

    Mommas_money_maker Road Train Member

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    I bought yokohamas for my 53 ft slider spread stepdeck and they are doing great. I also like BF goodrich. I wont put recaps on at all on that trailer and I keep the trailer tires at 110 psi
     
  10. Autocar

    Autocar Road Train Member

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    I've blown 1 cap in 12 years and that was a casing failure. I only use my own casings.
     
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  11. vangtransport

    vangtransport Heavy Load Member

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    I love my Yoko's as well!! I haven't had any issues and run at 110 psi as well. I got the Yoko's because they were on sale, but now I wouldn't run anything else on my spread axle.
     
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