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As I was pulling the boat out for the season today, I noticed the port side front tire on the trailer was flat. Since the trailer is tri-axle, I limped the rig home at about 20 mph. (not far)
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I put the spare on . . . and in doing so, I realized that I need to get some better (more powerful) jacks. I was lifting about half the load (so 6K lbs out of 12K), but I did not want to max-out the main jack. Probably will look for a couple of 4 ton jacks just to have.
Anyway, I swapped out the flat with the spare and checked the original tire for leaks, etc. (soapy water, etc), but did not see any bubbles. I am going to let the tire sit overnight to see if it looses pressure overnight. Not sure what happened . . . as I checked the pressure on all tires yesterday (60 psi).
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I put the spare on . . . and in doing so, I realized that I need to get some better (more powerful) jacks. I was lifting about half the load (so 6K lbs out of 12K), but I did not want to max-out the main jack. Probably will look for a couple of 4 ton jacks just to have.
Anyway, I swapped out the flat with the spare and checked the original tire for leaks, etc. (soapy water, etc), but did not see any bubbles. I am going to let the tire sit overnight to see if it looses pressure overnight. Not sure what happened . . . as I checked the pressure on all tires yesterday (60 psi).