Justin00Stang
Automotive
- Aug 20, 2007
- 2
I am build a flat deck special purpose trailer. Overall diameter and load carrying ability of the tire are of importance. I want to run the smallest diameter tire I can that will still hold the load that I need it to.
Previous trailer design used a 15" wheel and 29" ST radial tire rated at 2500lbs, though I never had a failure, the rating was marginal with a car loaded on the trailer for transport.
The new design will use a 16" wheel, I've found 30.5" diameter ST trailer tires and 31.5" diameter LT trailer tires, both rated at 3000lbs.
It would be much easier to build the trailer with a 30" tire. I have found several light truck tires made by Hankook and Good Year that would easily meet my weight and diameter requirements.
The bottom line, is there any reason that I should not use light truck tires on a trailer?
Thanks,
Justin
Previous trailer design used a 15" wheel and 29" ST radial tire rated at 2500lbs, though I never had a failure, the rating was marginal with a car loaded on the trailer for transport.
The new design will use a 16" wheel, I've found 30.5" diameter ST trailer tires and 31.5" diameter LT trailer tires, both rated at 3000lbs.
It would be much easier to build the trailer with a 30" tire. I have found several light truck tires made by Hankook and Good Year that would easily meet my weight and diameter requirements.
The bottom line, is there any reason that I should not use light truck tires on a trailer?
Thanks,
Justin