vodoo child
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The Load Star tires on my trailer are starting to show there age. So I figured on sandblasting and powder coating the wheels and replacing the tires. The only tires I seem to be able to find in that size are the Load Stars or Carlisle. Was hoping to find Goodyears, BFs, Coopers ect. ect. instead. Any info or recommendations would be helpful.
nydiver
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I don't know as the names we know in automotive tires make the "small" sled size tires. In the 13"+ sizes I know goodyear and firestone make trailer tires but not in the 10's.
The Carlisles are pretty good and not overly expensive, I think last time I paid 40 a tire and galvanized wheel combo. KMT trailer here in Chitenango buys them by the truckload for their Kristi trailers and wholesales them to Blizzard too. I figure if they're good enough for them then they should be fine for me.
The Carlisles are pretty good and not overly expensive, I think last time I paid 40 a tire and galvanized wheel combo. KMT trailer here in Chitenango buys them by the truckload for their Kristi trailers and wholesales them to Blizzard too. I figure if they're good enough for them then they should be fine for me.
vodoo child
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I have a 2 axle enclosed Blizzard. I might just stay with the Load Star's and be done with it. Just thought one of the name brand company's had that size tire.
Elton Buss
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the only thing you can try is a light truck tire. all other trailer tires I have found are made in china. no matter who sells them.