Posted by js305 on July 05, 2013 at 14:36:37 from (184.79.57.233):
In Reply to: Trailer Tires posted by Allan from PA on July 05, 2013 at 06:30:53:
My experience was short and not so sweet. I bought a mobile home in 1979. I knew I wouldn't be moving the thing any time soon so I took the opportunity to pull a couple of the axles and built a trailer. It was a single axle, I used the springs as well. Everything looked pretty good until I started using the thing. I never could get the tires "balanced" where they didn't bounce all over the place. Then I found out that the bearings in these things are substandard at best. About all it was good for was hauling junk at slow speeds. I persisted and kept using it for a few years. After several failures of the tires, and just plain getting tired of being able to see air under the tread over 40mph I pulled the axle and built one, using the front hubs off an old pickup I had scrapped out. Never again. The saying proved to be true: Sometimes you do get what you pay for....
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