Originally Posted by Reloder28
Originally Posted by gregintenn
If car tires work well on a car, what would be different about a trailer to make them unsuitable for it?


Because car tires don't get drug sideways on a regular basis. They're more plausible for single axle trailers.


I've heard this for a long time. But I can't see how it could be true... every time a car turns the front tires are subjected to some pretty substantial sideways forces. Dragged, pushed, however you want to describe it, its surprising they don't roll off the rim. Daily.

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