by belay70 » Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:23 am
Well, I just completed a 5-week long working trip with the little camper trailer on the stock HF wheels/tires and it pulled beautifully. I have much less of a reason to replace the stock wheels now. I was afraid it would bounce around like Id heard, but it acted very nicely on the road. I inflated the tires to around 45psi, despite the sidewall indication of 80 psi. Perhaps between that and the total weight of the trailer, which Im estimating to be around 800 lbs, it was a good combo for road manners. The only bad thing I noticed, and this may not have been related to teh tires/wheels at all, but it did fishtail slightly, when going down long hills in western kansas (yes, we have hills) with a strong tail wind. I just braked slightly and that stopped it. An additional kudos to the stock tires/wheels, they were ideal for taking the CT down onto a sandy beach and maneuvering there. If any of you have been to Lake McConaughy in Nebraska, you know the beach I mean. Fine white sand like you were in the virgin islands. Anyway, it gave the Jeep no problem there at all. Which brings to mind the other observation here - my mileage didnt fluctuate at all. The 2012 Jeep Wrangler I pulled it with regularly gets 20mpg. I reset the computer, even figured it by hand a few times, but it never moved more than 1mpg either way, even with lots of strong spring wind in western kansas.
Not sure about messing with a system that works just fine now. But alloys would look much better. Im curious about them still. Anyone go larger than 13" - like 14 or 15"??
Michael
Kansas City
