04-07-2014, 12:40 PM
Solid trailer tires certainly is a must (and a good spare!!!). Especially heading to the north end of Mead. Not too many places one can get off the road to do a tire swap and plenty of places one doesn't have cell phone coverage.
The tires that came oem on my Tracker trailer were the biggest pieces of junk that I have ever encountered. I can't believe how shitty there are and that a big company would even sell such a product much less have their name on it. Way less than a year and they were toast. I switched over to Goodyear Marathons and they still look new. Going on just about 2 years on them now and plenty of miles including several 500+ round trip miles to mid Utah fishing destinations.
If the weather looks to be decent (wind) I am pretty sure we will be out there next Saturday. Madi was pretty mad she missed a pretty good trip and said "I am going next Saturday no matter what!"
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The tires that came oem on my Tracker trailer were the biggest pieces of junk that I have ever encountered. I can't believe how shitty there are and that a big company would even sell such a product much less have their name on it. Way less than a year and they were toast. I switched over to Goodyear Marathons and they still look new. Going on just about 2 years on them now and plenty of miles including several 500+ round trip miles to mid Utah fishing destinations.
If the weather looks to be decent (wind) I am pretty sure we will be out there next Saturday. Madi was pretty mad she missed a pretty good trip and said "I am going next Saturday no matter what!"
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