Trailer tyre failures - 3 in a year..... anyone else?????
Trailer tyre failures - 3 in a year..... anyone else?????
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Ranger 6

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7,370 posts

265 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Posted on behalf of a friend who really should be registered on here...... hehe
Put it in GG as there isn't a 'trailers' section - mods feel free to move it if appropriate.

Peter said:
...have a multi axle 2008 ********** (well known agricultural trailer company) trailer with original fit 185 x 60 x 12 tyres and so far 3 have failed - the braid inside failing and the tyre exploding/ballooning out. The trailer doesn't get a lot of use and three tyres failing with the same fault within a year is not acceptable.

Has anyone else have had a similar issue?

  • ********* so far are saying there isn't a problem!
I've edited out the trailer manufacturer so there's no issue with PH name and shame rules.

Bill

55,875 posts

271 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Presumably it's still on the original tyres? What sort of shelf life do they have?

danyeates

7,248 posts

238 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Something's not right there.

I deal in boats and most people leave them in the yard here for months on end, only moving them once or twice a year. I can tell most of them are on their original hard and britle cracked tyres! They should last longer than that!! You got the right weight loading?

GreigM

6,739 posts

265 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Are they inflated correctly? The advice given to me when I bought my trailer (inflate to 60psi) was VERY wrong and with a bit of research I discovered they should be at 90psi.

tubbystu

3,846 posts

276 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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What is design speed for the trailer ? Being "agricultural" it could be less than the usual 50mph.

What rating are the tyres ?

Are the tyre pressures maintained ?

Any and all of the above will have dramatic effect on trailer tyres.

davepoth

29,395 posts

215 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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I can think of tyre age, incorrect inflation or overloading as possible issues?

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

220 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Is he buying trailer tyres or car tyres

Car tyres won't last 5 minutes on a heavily loaded welsh made trailer

The Wookie

14,164 posts

244 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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My BJT car trailer was supplied with 3-ply tyres, which is fine for light usage, but they pop quite easily and if you're going to be towing big things then you should up them to 6 or 8 ply.

It's also not impossible that they were all damaged by the same pothole, or by debris from the first tyre blowing.

Ranger 6

Original Poster:

7,370 posts

265 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Cheers guys - I'll give him a nudge that there's feedback already smile

Ranger 2

1 posts

174 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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The tyres are from the trailer maker 102/104 loading, inflated to 90psi as per manufactures recommendation, and in good condition - so should last a long time! Yes the trailer can carry heavy loads, but below the plated limit 3.5T - so should last!
During same period I have not had a car tyre fail, and they do more miles!
So just trying to get a sense check to see if anyone else has had failures (I know the manufacture has had a batch recall on another size of tyre).
Ranger 2 now on line!

Ranger 6

Original Poster:

7,370 posts

265 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Hi Peter!!

Got the text and glad to see you on line, welcome to PH smile