oldtamiyaphile wrote:5.30-12 is the wheel size, not the tyre size.
vrodjason wrote:0.5 " isn't going to create too much trailer steer to make it not safe to pull in my opinion. As I worked on the farm in my school years, we always had odd ball spares on trailers, wagons and other machinery. For something that will only be used in an emergency I think you'll be okay.
Why settle for an imperfect situation when correcting it is as simple as returning the wrong size in exchange for the right size? [snip]
In my opinion deal with it now while the tire is new and get a matching sized tire.[snip]
bve wrote:vrodjason wrote:0.5 " isn't going to create too much trailer steer to make it not safe to pull in my opinion. As I worked on the farm in my school years, we always had odd ball spares on trailers, wagons and other machinery. For something that will only be used in an emergency I think you'll be okay.
Towing around the farm and on grid roads is not the same as towing on the highway. Why settle for an imperfect situation when correcting it is as simple as returning the wrong size in exchange for the right size? A doughnut spare on your car will get you by in and emergency, but it is neither ideal nor safe - thus the speed limitations placed on them.
In my opinion deal with it now while the tire is new and get a matching sized tire. Why 'settle' for 'almost' when there is no reason to?
Ummm has anyone here ever heard of axle steer?
alanv73 wrote:oldtamiyaphile wrote:5.30-12 is the wheel size, not the tyre size.
What is the Tire Size then? I could find no other markings on either tire.
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