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Do they show some odd tread wear like, scuffing on either the edge of
the tire? If so, then the axle is probablyout of alignment. Yes, that can happen. Small trailer tires with a big load can run hot, especially with the older bias-ply tires. I ahve an 18 foot Chris Craft v hull and the factory shorline trailer came with smaller 13 inch tires. I ususally run about 35 lb pressure in them, and they still squat down pretty good. Yes they run a bit warm, but not tot he point of boiling and shucking tread. If it wasn't for having to dink with the fenders and knowing they wouldn't hit the boat, I'd probably change to 14's Pat & Betsy Parrish wrote: I have an 18' Tri-Hull sitting on a single axle trailer. After driving about 30 miles today, I noticed that both tires were quite hot. The hubs and rims were cool, though. Tires have proper pressure, and bearings were recently packed with high-temp grease. Am I missing something, or is this normal? |
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