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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 4059362" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>That’s a hoss of a boat. Pull her through a feed store that has scales or a truck stop sometime at see what it weighs. It absolutely would not surprise me for the manufacturer not to put heavy enough tires on it. I pull lots of trailers. I’ve always preferred 14ply tires with the highest speed rating I can find and I keep my tires aired to the max. My newest trailer (2017) is a triple axle stock trailer with 17.5” solid steel wheels and 16 ply tires aired to 120psi. I’m sold on them. That trailer gets twisted around getting into tight spots and a triple is always skidding tires sideways. It’s very hard on all components especially loaded. I’ll gradually swap everything over to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 4059362, member: 43171"] That’s a hoss of a boat. Pull her through a feed store that has scales or a truck stop sometime at see what it weighs. It absolutely would not surprise me for the manufacturer not to put heavy enough tires on it. I pull lots of trailers. I’ve always preferred 14ply tires with the highest speed rating I can find and I keep my tires aired to the max. My newest trailer (2017) is a triple axle stock trailer with 17.5” solid steel wheels and 16 ply tires aired to 120psi. I’m sold on them. That trailer gets twisted around getting into tight spots and a triple is always skidding tires sideways. It’s very hard on all components especially loaded. I’ll gradually swap everything over to them. [/QUOTE]
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