Krewz
Member
I bought a new dual axle lanscape trailer from Appalacian Trailer last July. The trailer has less than 2,000 miles on it and the right rear tire is bald. The other three tires are worn more than I think they should be, but still have about half the tread that the unused spare has. The date codes are all from early 2007 and the trailer is a 2010. The trailer is rated for 7,000 lbs. and weighs about 2,000 lbs. I only load it with my BX25 which is about 3,000 and usually without the BH and the FEL. Total weight is around 5,000 lbs. and 3,700 lbs. without the BH and FEL. so I know it's not overloaded. The tires are 225/75D-15 load range C.
I called the trailer manufacturer and told them that I thought the right rear wheel was out of alignment and they referred me to the tire distributer. The tire distributer asked me what brand of tires I had and I told them "MILEST" they said there is no such brand and I should call the trailer manufacturer.
After further examination, I saw that two letters were ground off of all five tires. The name should have read "MILESTAR".
I called Appalacian Trailer again and spoke with the production manager. He took all of my information and said that he will call me back tomorrow with a solution.
My question is, why do you think they would grind off the last two letters of the manufacturers name? It seems an angle grinder might have been used due to the curviture of the scratch marks.
Thanks in advance.
Krewz
I called the trailer manufacturer and told them that I thought the right rear wheel was out of alignment and they referred me to the tire distributer. The tire distributer asked me what brand of tires I had and I told them "MILEST" they said there is no such brand and I should call the trailer manufacturer.
After further examination, I saw that two letters were ground off of all five tires. The name should have read "MILESTAR".
I called Appalacian Trailer again and spoke with the production manager. He took all of my information and said that he will call me back tomorrow with a solution.
My question is, why do you think they would grind off the last two letters of the manufacturers name? It seems an angle grinder might have been used due to the curviture of the scratch marks.
Thanks in advance.
Krewz