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    Trailer removal? Small score

    My brother got someone who had an old snowmobile trailer with a smoker mounted on it.

    Went to take a look, 10 feet long, 6 feet wide. It has a 2 inch ball. 1 tire was holding air and the other was flat.

    Bought a tire off cl the next day for 50, went hooked up the trailer with a new tire and pulled it home.

    I am planning to keep it, it is low down and will be awesome for moving things around like mowers and motorcycles. Could even hold a couple furnace, but will be much easier to load.
    Research shows it is at least a 2k lb axle, i put load range c tire on and will get another. it will be a tough little flatbed.
    Really happy with it so far, and the smoker on it is a heating oil tank, but had a lot of time put in. Might hold onto it too, but definitely coming off the trailer.

    Towing it is a joke, it tracks perfectly behind the truck(was using a ram 1500).



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    Sweet find, any pics ? 15" tires on it ?
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    No pictures,
    It take a weird tire size, 20.5x 8x10.
    I will watch cl for another, but the old tire on it is till holding air, and barely dry rotted.

    And i scored a set of trailer lights off cl for 20 bucks yesterday.

    Now to get a bill of sale and register it
    Trailer Registrations for Individuals and Fleets Countrywide - MaineTrailerRegistrations.com

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    you might find a more common tire size by using the bolt pattern size instead. Call a local trailer sales or manufacturer and talk to them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    you might find a more common tire size by using the bolt pattern size instead. Call a local trailer sales or manufacturer and talk to them
    yes there is a newer one that converts a 205/60 10 i think.

    Problem is, i am CHEAP. I hate buying things for full price, so i will just watch CL for deals

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    i'm talking about your hub bolt pattern, it'll be something like 4 1/2 x 4 1/2, or some such numbers as that. I can't remember exactly how they size the bolt pattern. From there you could probably find car rims to fit

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    Oh, all i got from all the local store was " 4 lug or 5 lug"

    The only good thing about the current tires, is that they sit below the bed,
    any taller and i'll start taking up deck space.

    I'll measure the flat tire/wheel that i have and see what the bolt pattern is

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    that's why i reccomended calling your trailer sales or manufacturer/repair/supply, whatever, and ask about some wheels for it. The first thing they'll probably ask is your hub bolt size/pattern (or whatever it is they call it)

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    well hek, maybe i lied. I went out and looked at both of these here and can't find anything like that. I thought it was stamped on the rim but only found a 14 x 4.5 on one of em, nothing on the other. When I was working with getting tires for mine several years ago, I'm sure they asked me about the bolt centers in some way there, now I don't know what it was all about, but thinking it was necessary for them to get me some rims

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    Here's one of several sites that have some info.

    Determining the Bolt Pattern of Your Wheel | etrailer.com
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    I have already become proficient at measuring bolt patterns, sold several sets of wheels and tires for $$

    Honestly once i put lights on it, it is going on the road

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    You will find that that "Fatter" sled trailer tire has a higher load rating in the neighbourhood of 1100 lbs compared to around 585 lbs for the skinnier 4.8-8 rim size.

    20.5 x 8.00-10 Trailer Tire Assembly | Princess Auto
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    Sent out registration today. 5 years for 99.00

    Started to mount the lights yesterday, but as i was wiring it up it started snowing, so i had to clean up lots of crap that was out. (i work outside)
    i did use my aluminum bodied sears drill though. Cant beat that old drill.


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