I have a 16’ aluminum boat on a trailer with 13” wheels and plastic fenders. I have had two tire failures with locally purchased new tires in the last few years, tires I know were properly inflated. One essentially delaminated itself while traveling 15-20 mph in rush-hour traffic in downtown Atlanta on I-75. That was not fun, and I don’t want to repeat the experience so I’m done buying no-name tires.
I’m told that Goodyear Endurance are good trailer tires, but unfortunately 14” is the smallest diameter they are made. My intention is to get a pair of 14” wheels and put Goodyears on my trailer, but my worry is that the extra 2” diameter (meaning 1” less clearance with the top of the fender) might cause them to bump or rub the fender on a big bump. I can’t just buy 14” fenders because the mount points are farther apart, but can I raise the 13” ones somehow to get a little more vertical clearance?
Worst case is flipping the axle, which I don’t want to do because there are a couple of really shallow ramps I use now and I don’t want the boat to ride any higher if possible. Any thoughts?
I’m told that Goodyear Endurance are good trailer tires, but unfortunately 14” is the smallest diameter they are made. My intention is to get a pair of 14” wheels and put Goodyears on my trailer, but my worry is that the extra 2” diameter (meaning 1” less clearance with the top of the fender) might cause them to bump or rub the fender on a big bump. I can’t just buy 14” fenders because the mount points are farther apart, but can I raise the 13” ones somehow to get a little more vertical clearance?
Worst case is flipping the axle, which I don’t want to do because there are a couple of really shallow ramps I use now and I don’t want the boat to ride any higher if possible. Any thoughts?