Trailer Tires
The pneumatic tire was invented around 1887. Since then, many different types of tires were created. A pneumatic tire is made of a flexible material, such as rubber, and reinforced with other materials, such as fabric or metal wire. Trailer tires are sometimes non-pneumatic and made of solid rubber, which allows them to carry very heavy loads. Solid rubber tires are used in many commercial and construction applications due to safety concerns.
Trailer tires are built differently than tires on your average car or truck. Trailer tires have stiffer sidewalls and higher inflation pressures in order to accommodate the heavy loads that many trailers carry. The stiffer sidewalls also enhance control and prevent swaying. The best trailer tires offer a smooth ride, ability to carry heavy loads, extended tread life, and reasonable mileage per gallon. Trailer tires cannot be used on regular vehicles, nor should regular vehicle tires be used on trailers. Buying the proper tires is critical to ensure safety, power, speed and maximum efficiency.
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