Dan Imming wrote:Do you consider the KUHMO brand to be "real tires"? I've put thousands of high speed (65 to 70MPH) miles on our 1961 Trailorboat running KUHMO 758 tires (155/80TR12) without incident or second thought. NO, they are NOT standard trailer tires but, YES, their load capacity and construction is 100% redundant to the run-of-the-mill crap I've gotten in the the typical 4.80 x 12 size
Sure, I guess those are 'real tires' - Do they fit OK on the skinny HF rims?
I wouldn't waste my time comparing them to the Chinese made 4.80 X 12's though - If I was 'stuck' with 12 inch wheels (and couldn't easily upgrade) then I would at a minimum have a pair of quality made 5.30 X 12's on my trailer . . . . if I was planning to use it on the freeway - And I would still carry a spare ot maybe even two
Big recall out now on millions of Chinese made tires . . . . doubt they even bother to include the trailer tires though
I don't intend to make it sound like you can't safely pull a small, lightweight trailer with 12 inch tires on it, BUT if you're starting out to build something, why skimp on the 'foundation' and then spend a fortune on everything else is my point. The difference between a $300 or $400 HF trailer and a $600 'real' trailer are just too numerous to mention and for me at least, that extra couple hundred would be the best money you could ever spend on your project - You get a much sturdier frame, a better axle, real tires and wheels . . . . just a way better deal all around, IMO
If you were custom building a trailer frame and running gear specifically for your tear, would you seriously consider 12 inch wheels for any reason? Since I'm building from scratch, it just seemed prudent to design the trailer to use the same wheel/tire as my car . . . . one less spare tire to carry around
Don