6' x 12' utility trailer. Tandem 2000 lb axles with 12 inch tires

subzero

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would these be too small of tires
for this trailer

using to haul side X side and accessory for quading
 

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I prefer taller tires. Less wear and tear going down the highway. There may have or may not have been a moment or two where I have exceeded the posted speed limit towing. I would guess the smaller tires would have been going pretty fawking fast with small tires. Harder on bearings.
 

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as posted above i like the larger tires,find also less tire issues,but in the 70's and 80's i think all sled trailers had that size tires and people traveled many miles that way,along with numerous tent trailers run smaller tires. its all good as long as a person makes it out riding
 

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would these be too small of tires
for this trailer

using to haul side X side and accessory for quading
I have a trailer like this and have been everywhere just make sure it has grease and dont overload it cause a SxS is 1400 i am sure. Also try not to do 140 pur gotta remember smaller way more revos.
 

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Ya if you could sneak a set of 14's under it you would be better off.

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actually I'm going to try and find a welder to built one for me
8 x 12 - deck over
with 14 " tires
tandem axle

if anyone knows a good welder with experience
let me know
email me
subzero@mcsnet.ca
 
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