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So I continue to be frustrated by the lack of good trailer tire solutions!
*. Trailer tires in general suck!
*. I would prefer to run a D or E rated LT tire but these don’t come in sizes for 14” rims which is what I currently have
*. I could step up and buy new 16” rims so that there would be a good selection of LT tires to choose from BUT, it is nearly impossible to find a 16” rim with a 5x4.5 bolt pattern!

It looks like the latest reviews of the Goodyear Endurance trailer tires seem to buck the trend. People are reporting they hold up well compared to other trailer tires. I feel a bit defeated going back to another trailer tire!

What have others done to solve this problem? I have a triple axle trailer hauling a 26’ Ultra Shadowdeck. Thanks!



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As a side note, I am looking for function over style. I like the idea of having a regular/tall sidewall vs going with low pro tires. I just want a solution that will last without worrying every time I tow the boat. My usual tow is 20+miles each way with the occasional long haul to Powell or Havasu.


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For my eliminator 207 tandem axle i use passenger car tires they will last me about 6-7 years and cheap to buy.The weight rating is good enough for my boat but yours is defintiely heavier but a triple axle too so maybe add up the numbers.
 

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For my eliminator 207 tandem axle i use passenger car tires they will last me about 6-7 years and cheap to buy.The weight rating is good enough for my boat but yours is defintiely heavier but a triple axle too so maybe add up the numbers.

What size rim are you running? When I looked for a 205/75-14 tire, the only ones I could find had a 1500lb max rating which makes me a bit nervous.


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Make sure when taking people’s advice you understand how big their boat is and how much they tow. Some guys will say they've had great experience with xyz brand and then u find out they tow a 18 foot boat back and forth A half mile from storage to the ramp. I had the same issue as you when towing my 288 sunsation. 14” wheels and no good tire options. I tow all over the state. Phx to Havasu/Parker, Phoenix to Powell etc.
 

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Yup, I've been down this exact same road. I ended up going to 5200 lbs 6 lug axles on my new trailer build for my 25' daytona. Tandem 6 lug axles, 18" wheels and tires. I have Toyo Proxes tires. Awesome setup, tows like a dream.


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You're on the right path. I've converted what I can to 16's and run E rated LT tires. My carrera has car tires on it, with no issues there either. They are the "extra load" or whatever you call them. Ive towed it from cali to here and then all around here, and they are date coded 2011 and still kickin but its time to replace them.

However, I recently bought a new trailer from YIRO and they put goodyear endurance on them. They are 235/80-16's, and so far so good. They are ~1.5 years old and no issues yet. I have read a lot of good about the endurance, but was still gunshy because marathons were 99% shit in my opinion.
 

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If you plan on keeping the boat I would recommended stepping up to the 16" rims.
 

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If you plan on keeping the boat I would recommended stepping up to the 16" rims.

Any idea in where I can find some 16” rims with a 5x4.5 bolt pattern? I have searched the web and cannot find any “trailer” wheels that meet that criteria. I know there are several cars that have a 5x4.5 bolt pattern but the offset of the wheel would be a problem. Also the load rating may be low....


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It looks like the latest reviews of the Goodyear Endurance trailer tires seem to buck the trend. People are reporting they hold up well compared to other trailer tires. I feel a bit defeated going back to another trailer tire!

Try em. I run them on my boat and travel trailer. They are really good tires. Speed rating (87 mph) is higher than most trailer tires (~75 mph), too. Not that I care too much about speed rating but it shows the mfgr's confidence in the tire. Also, they are D and E rated.
 

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Any idea in where I can find some 16” rims with a 5x4.5 bolt pattern? I have searched the web and cannot find any “trailer” wheels that meet that criteria. I know there are several cars that have a 5x4.5 bolt pattern but the offset of the wheel would be a problem. Also the load rating may be low....


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Have you tried etrailer.com? Find the rim you like and then try and find them cheaper elsewhere.
 

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What size rim are you running? When I looked for a 205/75-14 tire, the only ones I could find had a 1500lb max rating which makes me a bit nervous.


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believe that same size tire i know its a 14 inch rim. im not sure on the wieght rating i forgot i do know i inflate them to 44 pounds max
 

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I went to LT tires a year after getting our boat and haven't looked back. Our boat has been stored out in AZ for most of its life and I replace the tires every 4 - 5 years max. When they reach that amount of time, they still look brand new but the inside has already started to rot. I tow less than 10 miles round trip to the launch ramp. If I was towing it across the desert I would start taking a hard look at the tires after 3 years.
 

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Have you tried etrailer.com? Find the rim you like and then try and find them cheaper elsewhere.

Yep, etrailer, discount, big o, eastern marine, trailer wheels, etc. Of all those sites, I have found one wheel made by method that comes in the right bolt pattern and they are $250 a piece plus shipping.


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I run the kumho 897's. They are a 205 75 14. They are rated at 2300 lbs per tire and I drove from komifornia to KY. I had one blow out. The tire ended up being dated 2014.

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I ran some numbers.
GT tires.
205/70/14.
1653 lbs per tire.
9918 lbs for your application.

From NADA, your ultra weighs 4700 lbs. Add a grand for the trailer.

5700 lbs. Still fine.
Add 50% more. 8550. Still in the range, with over a grand to spare.

These were just random car tires.
(Discount Tires)

Dan'l
 

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i have a triple with 14's on it and low profiel (for a trailer anyway) being a 60 series tire which are getting hard to find.

however, ive blown plenty of "trailer" tires on other trailers i own......yet ran the low profile 14" car tires down to the cords from all the miles and never shredded one yet.
 

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The only time I’ve had any issue with trailer tires is when they’ve been old. I replace every 4-5 years and tow a fair amount in California and to Havasu/Parker. I just towed out from Parker on 10 year old tires, Tow Masters.
 

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Any idea in where I can find some 16” rims with a 5x4.5 bolt pattern? I have searched the web and cannot find any “trailer” wheels that meet that criteria. I know there are several cars that have a 5x4.5 bolt pattern but the offset of the wheel would be a problem. Also the load rating may be low....


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kmc has them in the 5x4.5 lug pattern and also look at race line trailer wheels they have nice options.
 

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I run Maxxis 8008 tires on both my triple axle trailers. One is 14" rim D rated, the other is a E rated 15". They are good tires and have a thicker sidewall.
 

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I put a set of these from Amazon on my Magic. Went to 15" and had reasonable tire selection. $120 per wheel. Went with black with machined surface. I had the 17" low profiles from Magic and didn't even want to pull with those!!

SENDEL T03 ALUMINUM TRAILER WHEEL WITH MACHINED FINISH 15X6 5X4.50(114.3) +0 3.19

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This is the tire and size I went with. It matched the 14” set up perfectly. Plus we are sponsored by Toyo so I couldn’t pass up free 😂😂
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I put a set of these from Amazon on my Magic. Went to 15" and had reasonable tire selection. $120 per wheel. Went with black with machined surface. I had the 17" low profiles from Magic and didn't even want to pull with those!!

SENDEL T03 ALUMINUM TRAILER WHEEL WITH MACHINED FINISH 15X6 5X4.50(114.3) +0 3.19

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Looks awesome! Did you find a non trailer tire for your setup?


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Earlier gen wranglers (yj, to, etc), and Ford rangers are 5x4.5 lug. If you search for wheels fitting those you should be alright. Most "trailer wheels" are a 5.5" or 6" wide wheel whereas most wheels for road vehicles are 7" wide, as long as you clear the inner wheel well your good to go. Stick with a 0 offset and double check the hub bore measurement to make sure the bearing buddies will fit the wheels too

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Earlier gen wranglers (yj, to, etc), and Ford rangers are 5x4.5 lug. If you search for wheels fitting those you should be alright. Most "trailer wheels" are a 5.5" or 6" wide wheel whereas most wheels for road vehicles are 7" wide, as long as you clear the inner wheel well your good to go. Stick with a 0 offset and double check the hub bore measurement to make sure the bearing buddies will fit the wheels too

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Thank you for the tip!


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So I continue to be frustrated by the lack of good trailer tire solutions!
*. Trailer tires in general suck!
*. I would prefer to run a D or E rated LT tire but these don’t come in sizes for 14” rims which is what I currently have
*. I could step up and buy new 16” rims so that there would be a good selection of LT tires to choose from BUT, it is nearly impossible to find a 16” rim with a 5x4.5 bolt pattern!

It looks like the latest reviews of the Goodyear Endurance trailer tires seem to buck the trend. People are reporting they hold up well compared to other trailer tires. I feel a bit defeated going back to another trailer tire!

What have others done to solve this problem? I have a triple axle trailer hauling a 26’ Ultra Shadowdeck. Thanks!



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If you’re running a triple axle under that boat, there’s not a ton of weight on the tires. My setup is probably pretty similar, boat/trailer combined ~7k. I’m running Hankook car tires, 225/70/15 which has a load rating of 1764lb x6 = 10,584lb of capacity which I’m nowhere near. This is the second trailer I’ve had for this boat, first trailer had 6 195/60/14 tires @ 1168lb rating, so they were loaded right at the max capacity.
In 19 years with these 2 trailers, we’ve never had one tire failure. I calculated I towed 3000-3500miles last year alone. Point being, don’t be afraid to run car tires and whatever size wheels you want. You may be limited by what size you can fit under your fenders.
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Any idea in where I can find some 16” rims with a 5x4.5 bolt pattern? I have searched the web and cannot find any “trailer” wheels that meet that criteria. I know there are several cars that have a 5x4.5 bolt pattern but the offset of the wheel would be a problem. Also the load rating may be low....


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You can use any wheel website to search for wheels with that bolt pattern. I’ve found Summit Racing is a good site to use, you can narrow it down by bolt pattern, offset, wheel finish, etc. they have a pretty good selection too. Most of the load ratings are 2500lbs which is far more than you’d put on it.
 

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So I continue to be frustrated by the lack of good trailer tire solutions!
*. Trailer tires in general suck!
*. I would prefer to run a D or E rated LT tire but these don’t come in sizes for 14” rims which is what I currently have
*. I could step up and buy new 16” rims so that there would be a good selection of LT tires to choose from BUT, it is nearly impossible to find a 16” rim with a 5x4.5 bolt pattern!

It looks like the latest reviews of the Goodyear Endurance trailer tires seem to buck the trend. People are reporting they hold up well compared to other trailer tires. I feel a bit defeated going back to another trailer tire!

What have others done to solve this problem? I have a triple axle trailer hauling a 26’ Ultra Shadowdeck. Thanks!



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Do you have the 14x6 rim or the 14x7 as fuel make a few 16x8 with 5x4.5 then you can run a car tire
I am looking at the same thing now myself
 

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If you’re running a triple axle under that boat, there’s not a ton of weight on the tires. My setup is probably pretty similar, boat/trailer combined ~7k. I’m running Hankook car tires, 225/70/15 which has a load rating of 1764lb x6 = 10,584lb of capacity which I’m nowhere near. This is the second trailer I’ve had for this boat, first trailer had 6 195/60/14 tires @ 1168lb rating, so they were loaded right at the max capacity.
In 19 years with these 2 trailers, we’ve never had one tire failure. I calculated I towed 3000-3500miles last year alone. Point being, don’t be afraid to run car tires and whatever size wheels you want. You may be limited by what size you can fit under your fenders.
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That’s exactly what I did , after numerous Carlisle “ trailer rated “ tires blowing at the most inconvenient times , I went with 6 car tires . They are 2 years old now , we’ll see what happens.
 

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That’s exactly what I did , after numerous Carlisle “ trailer rated “ tires blowing at the most inconvenient times , I went with 6 car tires . They are 2 years old now , we’ll see what happens.
The original trailer I had was 17 years old and on the second set of tires. Granted the boat was stored indoors but the car tires last longer too. Just overall better construction than “trailer” tires. I think you’ll be happy
 

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I got mine from a local shop, not sure of the name but I know I never heard of them. Shop said they were good! So I said OK! Lasted just over 6 years. Replaced because the tread was worn out. I usually go to local lakes about 8-10 times a season and is about 40min from my house and Parker twice a season 5 hours from my house.

Went back and got a new set. Had for 1 year and had a blow out coming back from Parker. I was speeding though.

I think that is the biggest culprit with trailer tires not lasting, they are meant to only go 55mph. I always ask when I hear " oh these trailer tires are crap, had a blow out" I always say how fast were you going? Its usually way above 55mph. LOL
 

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I got mine from a local shop, not sure of the name but I know I never heard of them. Shop said they were good! So I said OK! Lasted just over 6 years. Replaced because the tread was worn out. I usually go to local lakes about 8-10 times a season and is about 40min from my house and Parker twice a season 5 hours from my house.

Went back and got a new set. Had for 1 year and had a blow out coming back from Parker. I was speeding though.

I think that is the biggest culprit with trailer tires not lasting, they are meant to only go 55mph. I always ask when I hear " oh these trailer tires are crap, had a blow out" I always say how fast were you going? Its usually way above 55mph. LOL
Agreed, and why I don’t run trailer tires. There’s no 55mph trailer speed limit out here. 70mph speed limit for everyone so I tow at 70-75 with the cruise control on. Tires barely even get warm.
 

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Race line trailer wheels has good options also with a wheel called momba I believe
 

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Love those wheels, was the hub bore large enough for bearing buddies or did you have to do any machining?

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Bolted right up, will work with the rubber caps as well. I got the stainless caps from Shadow trailers, but think they are a standard ufp or bearing buddy part.
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been looking at these. Updated but old school at the same time.
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The obvious solution is to add a 3rd axle and switch to golf cart tires.
 
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