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Re: Trailer Towing Question - tires (or tyres)
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Posted by rick weaver on August 23, 2005 at 11:48:39 from (192.251.125.40):
In Reply to: Re: Trailer Towing Question - tires (or tyres) posted by Ludwig on August 23, 2005 at 10:56:15:
I didn't have any problem before on a different trailer with actual trailer tires, but that trailer didn't have brakes. I was looking for a judgment on the tires on this new trailer. I still think the tires are soft, and just wanted some corroboration - maybe someone had experienced the same thing. I have the v8 Jeep, whose gross trailer weight can be 6500 pounds. See the page at http://www.wjjeeps.com/trailer.htm Funny you should mention the bigger vehicle. What I really want is a diesel truck (Dodge Ram 3500, Ford F-350, or Chevy 3500) with crew cab, dually's, and 5th wheel hitch. I just wanted some help with the tire question. Thanks Rick
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