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Boat trailer tires Oct 27, 2022 10:29 am #35999

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I want the toughest 205 75r 14 tire ican put on my trailer. Have had two total blowouts in 3 years with carlisle tires. They had good tread and i maintained tire pressure. They just decided to explode. Want to at least 8 ply because i trailer everywhere. Any suggestions wouldbe appreciated.

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Boat trailer tires Oct 27, 2022 2:14 pm #36001

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What load rating tires were you using?  I cant seem to find your tire on the Carlisle website.  Is it a D14 and not R14?
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Boat trailer tires Oct 27, 2022 2:28 pm #36002

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I think it was rated c. Want to go with a heavy duty tire.

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Boat trailer tires Oct 27, 2022 3:08 pm #36003

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Verify its a C, and I am willing to bet just stepping up to a D would make a good difference, else your probably looking at some different wheels to get a higher rated tire.  Make sure you keep tire pressure somewhere near the max - I usually kept mine at 90% of max or so when I was trailering.  If you have it too low, that sidewall will generate alot of friction, heat, and weakness and go boom.  I learned my lesson a long time ago.

Carlisle's website leaves some to be desired to find the tires but their downloadable catalog seems to be good.  Here is a snippet from it.

 

It also looks like the D is an 8 ply.  Here is a link from Sam's: www.samsclub.com/p/st205-75r14d-trlhd/prod24962795
 
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Boat trailer tires Oct 27, 2022 4:56 pm #36004

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If you step up to 15 inch rims you can get a 10ply LR E tire
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Boat trailer tires Oct 28, 2022 7:29 am #36008

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A higher rated tire will probably help the most. It could be your boat is too heavy for the trailer. Is it a single axle? Probably can check the trailer for it's stated load and get the whole rig weighed at a truck stop or a grain elevator. One other thing is to get the trailer wheels balanced. I worked in a shop with a wheel balance machine I could use and it was amazing how much weight was needed on some trailer tires, compared with car or pick-up tires that were always much larger. If it's way out of balance, it could be breaking the internal threads. Most ST (special trailer) tires are not steel belted.
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Boat trailer tires Nov 01, 2022 7:53 pm #36019

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What size boat are you towing? I've used Carlisle for years and it's the tire I ask for on all my trailers except for the trailer for my 26ft Stamas Hardtop fisherman. Had to put 14 ply on that trailer. I recommend using a D rated tire.

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Boat trailer tires Mar 14, 2023 12:35 pm #36682

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I finally figured out I was blowing the same side trailer tires that saw the most amount of sunlight during the day. i have since covered them and have limited tire failures.   

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Boat trailer tires Mar 14, 2023 12:51 pm #36684

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Thanks for the info!
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Boat trailer tires Mar 14, 2023 1:05 pm #36685

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I have Goodyear Endurance tires on my 14 inch trailer wheels - D rating and be sure to balance

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