Best trailer tires according to redditors

We found 2 Reddit comments discussing the best trailer tires. We ranked the 1 resulting product by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Trailer Tires:

u/aug4570 · 2 pointsr/RVLiving

We have a 35 ft Class A and use a tow dolly since our Prius can’t be flat towed. If we know we’ll be in a pull through we leave the trailer hooked up to our motor home at the camp site. If we’re not sure what type of site we take along our trailer dolly to help maneuver the trailer to its spot once we’ve unloaded the car and unhooked the tow dolly, I’ve posted a similar one that you can get from Amazon, though we bought ours at Northern Tool. We keep the trailer dolly in the back of the car while we’re on the road because it doesn’t fold for storage.

MaxxHaul 12" Tires 70225 Trailer Dolly Pneumatic Tires-600 Lb. Maximum Capacity https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008CE0TN4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_GDjzDbP8V1R23

When we get to the registration office if there’s room to drop the car and he’s not blocking traffic, my husband will do it then. If he can’t then he’ll ask the folks at the office where’s the best place to drop the car. You can drop the car anywhere it’s safe but keep the trailer attached until you get to the site. Most times, if it’s a back in site he’ll drop the car when we get to the site, unload the trailer off to the side, then back in the motor home.

While we’re there camping he’ll scout out the area for the best spot to load the car since he needs to have the tow dolly straight and not cocked, to load the car. When it’s time to leave we hook up the tow dolly to the motor home, I follow him and drive the car to the spot he’s selected and he loads up the car.

u/ObjectivismForMe · 1 pointr/sailing

more info.. more questions.....Is this type of sailboat (19') pushable by a person or two across flat grass?

Also saw something like this - would this make it movable if I the alley gets too tight and I can't turn the truck enough?

I like the suggestion of drawing it to scale and testing with a cardboard cutout. I am not worried about trailer path as much as having to cut the truck to make the turn.