How do I keep my trailer tires from getting flat spots?

What Preventative Measures Can I Take to Prevent Flat Spots
  1. Inflate your tires to manufacturer-recommended levels and checking the tire pressure often.
  2. Wash your tires to remove harmful elements.
  3. Cover your tires with UV-protectant covers.
  4. Keep the vehicle out of sunny areas in a covered parking area.
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How do I stop my tires from getting flat spots?

Recognize the Primary Contributing Factors
  1. Performance and high-speed tires. ...
  2. Cold storage temperatures. ...
  3. The length of time between active use. ...
  4. Wash your tires. ...
  5. Fill your tires to the correct pressure. ...
  6. Keep tires out of direct sunlight. ...
  7. Use tire supports. ...
  8. Remove the tires completely.
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What causes flat spots on trailer tires?

Allowing your trailer to sit directly on the ground for extended periods of time can cause a problem with your tires known as “flat spotting.” This occurs because tires have memory: when they don't move for any length of time they remember the position in which they were parked.
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Should trailer tires be inflated to max psi?

When it comes to trailer tires you always want to have them inflated to their max psi when cold. Not only do you get the full capacity at the max psi, you also will generate less heat in the tire since there won't be as much flex in the sidewall, you'll get better wear and better fuel mileage.
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What PSI should I run my trailer tires at?

What psi Should Trailer Tires be Inflated To Trailer tires should always be inflated to the maximum air pressure indicated on the tire. The tire on tire and wheel combo #AM30620 for example should be at 90 psi.
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How to stop getting flat tires on your trailer?!



Why do my trailer tires wear so fast?

That said, rapid or significantly uneven trailer tire wear can be caused by: Riding with the wrong tire pressure. Exceeding your tires' load capacity. Trailer misalignment or bent wheels from hitting curbs, potholes or debris.
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What can I put under my RV tires for storage?

Use Tire Covers

By covering your RV's tires in storage, you'll increase their longevity and prevent things like tire dry rot. Tire covers are inexpensive and easy to install.
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Do wheel dollies prevent flat spots on tires?

Registered. Dolly will not stop flat spotting!
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How long can trailer tires sit?

A tire that is not in use can degrade from ultraviolet (UV) exposure. The life expectancy of a trailer tire varies from manufacturer to manufacturer; however, most are between 3 to 8 years, regardless of mileage.
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How do I keep my trailer tires from dry rotting?

One method to avoid the heat and delay the occurrence of dry rot is to jack up your trailer tires when they are not in use to keep them from the ground. An alternative message is to position your wheels on thin plywood boards so the tires don't have direct contact with the hot ground.
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Should RV tires be off ground?

As the answer suggests, the tires shouldn't be off the ground for long periods. Instead of lifting them off the ground, there is some suitable terrain to store your RV.
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Should I add air to my tires when towing?

For towing, tires should be inflated to the max cold pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire. Even if you're only towing half the weight your vehicle/tires are able to handle, half the max cold PSI DOES NOT support half of that maximum load, there's a steep drop off of load carrying capability compared to pressure.
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Should I put wood under my RV tires?

for the most part its just to keep the rv from sinking in the grnd, and very important to cover the tires when not in use the sun will eat them off the rims . so put down a junk of plywood and cover the tire and your set. cover them tires all yr long.
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Why do people put cardboard under their tires?

It's corrosive to metal (like the undercarriage of your car) and becomes less effective below 25 degrees Fahrenheit anyway. Another way to get traction is to lay cardboard, plywood, two-by-fours or even your vehicle's floor mats down in front of the drive tires (or behind them if you're starting in reverse).
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Should I park my RV on wood or concrete?

You can park on gravel,dirt,concrete, wood, asphalt, and anything else that is porous and retains moisture and dry rot will attack your tires. Some who have poured concrete slabs to park on have laid down plastic and poured over that but that still does not stop moisture from coming up out of the concrete.
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Do you rotate trailer tires?

Trailers, just like vehicles, need their tires rotated too. To avoid mechanical problems both minor and major, it is recommended that you rotate your trailer tires.
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Are Bigger tires better for trailers?

Larger tires will typically have a higher weight rating. Tires with a higher weight rating will not increase the load carrying capacity of the trailer, so you will still be limited to the weight capacity of the axle.
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Why do trailer tires wear on outside edge?

Expert Reply: Typically, when the outside edges of a tire are showing wear its because the tires are under-inflated. The solution is to inflate the tires to the maximum pressure listed on the sidewall.
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Can you over inflate trailer tires?

It's really important not to overload trailer tires. Overloading tires can cause premature wear and increase the risk of tire failure. The “Max. Load” information stamped on the sidewall indicates a tire's load capacity when it's inflated to the maximum PSI.
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Does tire pressure affect trailer sway?

Check the tire pressure. Under-inflated tires reduce the load-carrying capacity of your vehicle or trailer which can cause sway.
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