diesel85
Veteran Member
So I got 3 trailers: single, double, and a triple axle. They are all flatbed style haulers. Double and triple are equipment/car haulers.
They are all experiencing normal tire wear. Nothing out of the ordinary. I also keep an eagle eye to the tire pressures. Each trailer has differing amounts of mileage on those tires.
The trailers, when not in use, are stored in a climate controlled area.
In the past, I've rotated them every other year of use. Never seemed to make much of a difference, other than me doing some wrenching and inspecting of hardware and brakes.
Do others think I'm crazy, or should I keep on chugging along and keep to this schedule?
They are all experiencing normal tire wear. Nothing out of the ordinary. I also keep an eagle eye to the tire pressures. Each trailer has differing amounts of mileage on those tires.
The trailers, when not in use, are stored in a climate controlled area.
In the past, I've rotated them every other year of use. Never seemed to make much of a difference, other than me doing some wrenching and inspecting of hardware and brakes.
Do others think I'm crazy, or should I keep on chugging along and keep to this schedule?