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fab100
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Topic: Another blown trailer tyre Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 12:47am |
I've been towing for longer than I care to think, but on two of the last three events I've been to, my RS100 trailer (a West Mersea 250) has blown the outside tyre on the way home. And no, it's not chaffing the mudguard and pressures were OK.
I'm certainly not driving any differently now to before, so whats going on? We know the roads are terrible, but both times they died on decently surfaced motorways. Not fun putting the spare on! First time, I could unhook and push back 50 yards to a quiet slip road. Last night, the M40 was crawling when the tyre went, which was sort of lucky. So are the tyres just worse or what? Is a switch to 10" wheels do-able without new mudguards etc? Would the extra 2" make any difference? Google found me 6-ply 'high-speed' tyres even at 8" (compared to standard 4-ply). LeisureMart seems to sell the 6-ply at £24 and 4-ply at £20 - so why would anyone sell the cheap one so I have to take my life in my hands swapping out dead wheels? And 10" 6-ply are £42, which is still cheaper than being killed by a wayward lorry, even if I have to change the 100, 200 and laser trailers then buy a spare. |
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JimC
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 2:02am |
Could it just be bad luck? About three years ago, in the space of about 3 months I had punctures in 2 trailer tyres (different trailers), the van and twice on the bike...
Well worth checking your wheel bearings carefully of course. |
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Do Different
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 7:45am |
Only my opinion and I have no specialist knowledge.
However. To my eye our trailer tyres are pretty cheap & nasty crossply and be honest what sort of speeds are you cruising at? Yes in theory they may be up to the job but are they specced down to a price? I've got 145/10 radials, the old Mini size and run them at about 25 psi. I do encounter quite a few of our Dutch & German Continental friends, they mostly have much better specced gear often running on 13" rims.
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Paramedic
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 8:08am |
the 8 inch tyres are utter rubbish.
10 inch are much better, but make sure you get the 145/R10 not 145/B10 as the latter are only rated to 50mph and will wear out almost as fast as your 8 inch wheels almost regardless of how fast you go! I dont think they are fit for purpose and don't even start me on the quality of light boards!! To change them unfortunately may not be straightforward. When i did my west mersea we had to cut the mudguards off and make new brackets. The wheel itself fitted but all the bracketry was in the wrong place. Once done it was fine and as far as i know is still trailing around some 6 years later.
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maxibuddah
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 8:23am |
When I had a spate of punctures on new tyres on my car the garage suggested from experience is because the new tyres pick up debris better than old and hence get punctured easier. Maybe you were just unlucky with the first and resultant is from the debris.?
The 8" wheels on my vandercraft trailer have never punctured in 10 years of towing and are still in good condition |
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Rupert
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 8:26am |
I'm always wary of having the 8" wheels, but to be fair, I've not had any trouble for years. Touch wood, fingers crossed...
Do like trailers with Mini wheels when towing, but they are bloomin' heavy lifting them around in the front garden. |
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laser193713
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 9:22am |
Was there any sign of wear on the tread of the deceased tyre? It could be that the whole suspension unit is mounted slightly off straight causing it to drag a little and creating high loads in the walls and bead of the tyre? A simple check would be to set it up with a new tyre, measure the width at the forward and aft sides of them to check it is at least close to straight. Also check there is no play in the bearing or suspension unit and that as it compresses that it doesn't skew the wheel left or right.
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iiitick
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 9:33am |
As part of my mis-spent life I drove big trucks for 12 years. I once had 13 punctures in 3 weeks! Admittedly there were 18 tyres to go at but it was amazing at the time. I think it is just bad luck....keep doing the lottery.
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fab100
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 1:27pm |
Yay! Seven really interesting an helpful answers. Thank you.
I'll check the alignment and bearings, then explore whether 10-inchers will fit (sounds like not, sadly) It was a brand new tyre when it went on, so food for thought from Maxi And at a minimum it's the 6-ply, R-spec ones for me from now on. One other thought that has come to me - usually the wife is not with me when I am towing a boat, but on the three occasions I've had a puncture, she was in the car each time. Hmmmm. Not sure about doing the lottery tho - I used my luck a couple of years ago when, on the A3, a half-brick sized cobble smashed thru the windscreen on the passenger side (luckily I was alone) missed bouncing off the head restraint as the seat was folded down and settled in the stuff in the boot. It was a stray paver kicked up by a vehicle passing the other way. Made quite a bang! |
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ChrisI
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 25 Nov 14 at 4:37pm |
".....and don't even start me on the quality of light boards!!"
Completely agree....incredibly flimsy...the wiring to the lights seems to expire after about 5 trips. Very frustrating. Anyone know where you can get proper job/robust units? PS Have used 10 inch wheels for 20k plus miles trailing with no problem and can't recommend Sovereign too highly plus the service they provide. Have had a main bearing go but think that was due to towing the trailer without boat for a few long trips (... to Hamburg n back etc)? |
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