Benefits of Changing Trailer Tires to Higher Load Range
Updated 04/19/2017 | Published 04/18/2017 >
Question:
Hello, I need replacement tires for my snowmobile trailer. It has the Kenda Load rite original tires that have performed perfectly since new. Is there any advantage or disadvantage in going from the stock Load range C tires to a D? The axle is rated for 2,200 LBS, so Cs are fine, but are more plys going to give me a tire less susceptible to punctures/ damage. These are what I am looking at in the C load range: Item # AM3H390. Second question, which holds up better to road salt, the galvanized or the painted wheels? I dont want the galvanizing to flake off or cause bead leaks. Thanks for your time!
asked by: Nathan P
Expert Reply:
In your situation changing to a higher load range tire will not affect the odds of a puncture (since the ply rating does not actually refer to layers of material in the tire but rather its strength). Moving to a higher load range DOES offer the advantage of having those higher-rated tires running a bit cooler.
Any trailer tire's worst enemy is heat. Excess heat can be prevented by observing the tires' rated weight capacity, speed rating (65-mph unless stated otherwise) and psi pressure. Failure to observe any of these factors means higher operating temperatures. Using a tire that can handle more weight than you are actually putting on it means it will tend to run cooler and cooler tires last longer. There really is no down-side to using a higher-load-range tire.
In terms of resistance to corrosion from road salt the better option between a galvanized or powder-coated wheel is, by a slight margin, the powder-coated type. However, there is not a huge difference in corrosion resistance. Part # AM3H390 is a great option.

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