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Baymule

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No more car tires on single axle trailer! You got trailer tires for it? Most people don’t know there’s a difference. I’m something of a legend around here. My trailer tires aren’t worn out, no threads showing, they hold air and even still have those little rubber hickey do’s that look like fat hairs sticking out on the sidewalls!
 

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No more car tires on single axle trailer! You got trailer tires for it? Most people don’t know there’s a difference. I’m something of a legend around here. My trailer tires aren’t worn out, no threads showing, they hold air and even still have those little rubber hickey do’s that look like fat hairs sticking out on the sidewalls!
My dh worked at a Goodyear retread plant for years. Those little whiskers on the treads are officially referred to as "vents", the job of removing them is called "vent trimming", but the slang term rhymes with "pits"! :hide:ep:gig
 

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Most of the stock trailer use is under 20 miles both ways and only certain times of the year. (why the camper gets new ones) I didn't want to spend that $$$ on less than 300 miles a year. Last year or the year before I had some of those car tires last 1 day after only 10 miles, other times a few months.
Also we don't get the 4-ply car tires, they can't take the rocks on our dirt roads. So they should've worked. :lol: :fl
 

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