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What size tires? At least 14 preferably 15"
Don't want to overheat small ones
Yeah that’s a future upgrade....right now stock is 12” will upgrade to off-road tires that will still fit under stock fenders but gonna see how these tow for now. We’ve already taken a 300$ trailer and turned it into a 12-1500$ trailer 🤣🤣
 
Steps are perfect and lights are a go with exception of 1 running light we have to fix. 1 yak test fitted!!!
 

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Yeah that’s a future upgrade....right now stock is 12” will upgrade to off-road tires that will still fit under stock fenders but gonna see how these tow for now. We’ve already taken a 300$ trailer and turned it into a 12-1500$ trailer 🤣🤣
If traveling you may want to put that on the front burner. I don't know how many times I've been with (in a caravan of trucks and trailers ) or just seen on the highway those little tires overheat and blow. You can get a pair of 15's rim and tire for under 150.00
 
If traveling you may want to put that on the front burner. I don't know how many times I've been with (in a caravan of trucks and trailers ) or just seen on the highway those little tires overheat and blow. You can get a pair of 15's rim and tire for under 150.00
I’ve been pulling my jetski and pontoon on 12” tires for years and have had relatively few issues.....the pontoon has actually had a bias on it for longer than I’d like to admit from a blowout in Arkansas and main difference is that this trailer will probably be under 500# full loaded
 

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