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Chris June 14th 04 08:31 PM

Trailer Tires
 
Hi,

I'm looking to change the tires on an older boat trailer. The existing
tires have seen far too much weather and are cracked which would make them
extremely unsafe. Looking at them (and not being a trailer expert) they
indicate the size as being "A 78-13". From that scale I'd assume that means
13 inch tires, however, in regards to the rest of the sizing I'm a little
unsure. When going into the store I saw many tires, but none with this kind
of scaling. I believe this is the "old" way.

My question then is what is the comparable size to "A 78-13" in the commonly
used sizing now (Canada).

?

Cheers



Floyd I Johnson June 14th 04 09:12 PM

Trailer Tires
 

My question then is what is the comparable size to "A 78-13" in the

commonly
used sizing now (Canada).


Here's a link to a table that might help you:
http://www.turbinecar.com/tires.htm



Chris June 16th 04 03:29 AM

Trailer Tires
 
According to this, the related options a
195/60-13, 175/70-13, 165/80-13

all based on the series I should use I assume.. does anybody know what would
be a standard series to use on an ez loader trailer?

"Floyd I Johnson" wrote in message
. ..

My question then is what is the comparable size to "A 78-13" in the

commonly
used sizing now (Canada).


Here's a link to a table that might help you:
http://www.turbinecar.com/tires.htm





Marty S. June 16th 04 02:40 PM

Trailer Tires
 
My suggestion would be to put the trailer up on blocks, remove the tires,
and take them to your local tire retailer and ask them for suggested
replacements.

--
Marty S.
Baltimore, MD USA


"Chris" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I'm looking to change the tires on an older boat trailer. The existing
tires have seen far too much weather and are cracked which would make them
extremely unsafe. Looking at them (and not being a trailer expert) they
indicate the size as being "A 78-13". From that scale I'd assume that

means
13 inch tires, however, in regards to the rest of the sizing I'm a little
unsure. When going into the store I saw many tires, but none with this

kind
of scaling. I believe this is the "old" way.

My question then is what is the comparable size to "A 78-13" in the

commonly
used sizing now (Canada).

?

Cheers






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