I have to order some tires for the trailer as I may be on the road any month now. It was made in 2000 & still has the original tires on it, so they're getting pretty old & dry. They look to have been run somewhat under-inflated at some point, so I'm just going to get rid of them & start with some new rubber. One less thing to worry about on the road.
My question is about passenger tires vs. trailer tires. Since the trailer came with 13" rims, I'm sticking with that for now. The down-side is that there just aren't very many options out there in this rim size. The trailer tire choices are pretty basic, either a C or D rating, bias or radial. I'm thinking a 6 ply tire with a D load rating would be best in this type of tire. The down-side is that it's a pretty stiff tire & a hard ride in general.
The other option I have would be to go with a passenger tire in a radial. There are more options available & it's a trade-off. Since I have a sprung axle & not a torsion axle, the passenger tires would have a softer ride. They are only available with about an 1160# rating, unfortunately. I will have a total load of about 1350# as close as I can figure, so this might be a bit on the light side in some conditions. If I have a tongue weight of about 1200#, they should be OK.
I'm wondering who has had to make this choice & what they found to be the "best" tire to use. Also curious about the idea of using a passenger car tire for the trailer, is this a bad idea in general? Also, are there any tires I should stay away from, really bad ones that aren't worth the money?
Thanks for your input, tim