Our trailer has 4 wrong size tires. What is the correct tire size, air pressure (with 6 horses), and the lug nuts torque? Thank you for any of the information I am looking for to make this trailer safe for relatively long hauls. Steve
Posted 2011-04-09 1:06 PM (#132813 - in reply to #132811) Subject: RE: 1993 Sooner 6 Horse Trailer
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If you have 16" wheels, you have your choice af many american made, LT "E" range truck tires run at 80 psi. Purchase an all weather tire, not a mud and snow. I particularly like these:
Posted 2011-04-09 2:43 PM (#132817 - in reply to #132811) Subject: RE: 1993 Sooner 6 Horse Trailer
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Originally written by StevenQ on 2011-04-09 12:31 PM
Our trailer has 4 wrong size tires. What is the correct tire size, air pressure (with 6 horses), and the lug nuts torque? Thank you for any of the information I am looking for to make this trailer safe for relatively long hauls. Steve
What tire and wheel size is stamped on the serial number data plate? What size axles do you have? What is the trailers GVWR? Alot of info can be found on the serial number plate/tag/sticker, etc.....