63Electra
Seaman
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2019
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- 51
Man i love the feedback I get on here. Thank you guys!
Here's my dilemma....
I have a 1963 20' aluminum boat. It sits on a tandem trailer with 8" wheels. The size of the boat and the clearance I have between the tire and the fender prohibits me from going to a 12 or 13 inch wheel. I thought about raising the fender but it would be very close to the boat and I would definitely have to fab a new mounting design.
They do make a 10" wheel that's 10 ply, rated at 87mph and has a weight load of 1475 lbs. These will fit but I'm still reading that they are too small from other boat owners. The ratings are awesome on the tires but need some feedback. Not sure what I could do anyway besides replacing the axles with wider ones and getting different fenders. I was also told by a tire company that larger tires would be too close together and would rub if I went larger. So I'm sitting here thinking....what do I do? Help me out. Are the 10's ok or should I rebuild my whole trailer?
Here's my dilemma....
I have a 1963 20' aluminum boat. It sits on a tandem trailer with 8" wheels. The size of the boat and the clearance I have between the tire and the fender prohibits me from going to a 12 or 13 inch wheel. I thought about raising the fender but it would be very close to the boat and I would definitely have to fab a new mounting design.
They do make a 10" wheel that's 10 ply, rated at 87mph and has a weight load of 1475 lbs. These will fit but I'm still reading that they are too small from other boat owners. The ratings are awesome on the tires but need some feedback. Not sure what I could do anyway besides replacing the axles with wider ones and getting different fenders. I was also told by a tire company that larger tires would be too close together and would rub if I went larger. So I'm sitting here thinking....what do I do? Help me out. Are the 10's ok or should I rebuild my whole trailer?