jeep-N-montero
Expedition Leader
Depends on how the trailer is setup and its intended use, adding heavier/more aggressive tires to a trailer that will never see more than a dirt road will only decrease your mpg with no real added benefit.
Depends on how the trailer is setup and its intended use, adding heavier/more aggressive tires to a trailer that will never see more than a dirt road will only decrease your mpg with no real added benefit.
... it has also been mentioned by a few of my scout buddies that brakes would not be needed on the trailer .... scout wont even know it is there ... figure 2000 loaded for mountain remote camping ...
And a vote for a tread that will not become useless because it cannot shed mud. I used to run an all weather tread figuring that all that mattered was lower rolling resistance. Here is what happened in Utah:
I would opt for trailer brakes if I had that option. Brakes allow the option of setting a bit of "drag" coming down steep or loose sections of trail so that the trailer doesn't push the tow rig into a tough spot.
Trailer brakes are a great idea. I need brakes as the XJ is under-braked at the best of times! heh
I need to order a set of backing plates and brakes with the parking brake.
when/what is the time matching tires and rims would be a benefit
I understand the advantage of a full size tire as apposed to the 10 inch tire on my pop up trailer ..... but a 15 inch rim with 285/75 tire (trailer tire and rim) is pretty darn close to the same size as my tire .... and as stated I could by all 3 rims and tires for the same price as just 2 tires .... guess I am wanting a reason or some science behind the extra cost .... is it just for looks? .... just put new rims and tires on the truck and building the trailer from scratch (4x6 box on a simple frame with rack for RTT... weighing in at around 1200lbs dry) .... I have heard the argument for bearing life being longer because the tire is bigger so the bearings spin slower ... and now my research is bringing up several people having to use spacer hubs to clear the brake drums on the trailer because of the street rims ??? ...........