caterpillar guy
Well-known Member
I can see the purpose of balancing a trailer tire as with it hopping it will wear patterns in the tread from tending to skip as you brake where a balanced tire will not be hopping so it will wear more smoothly. IF you have a set if duals that get a flat spot on them if you just let one flat and trun it a half turn on the wheel it will even out the bounce from that and thus wear the tires better since they would not be bouncing as you drive. They will also not be tending to skid slightly as the brakes are applied causing it to make uneven tread wear from that also. I never balanced my trailer tires on the semi I do see the benefit of it. With dissimilar tire sizes the smaller ones will wear faster than the taller ones like those little 17.5 tires on a trailer and 22or24.5 truck tires the trailer tires will wear out about twice as fast as the truck tires. Also if you have a new tire against a half tread tire the half tread will scuff off as the new one rolls along. I found if I had a tire to bad to fix on the trailer I put both on that position new then saved the worn on to use later if I had a worn tire and a mate was ruined, I could put the worn one on against the other worn one and get good mileage out of the pair versus the one skidding as the other rolled. Don't believe it just bolt a pair of wheels together with one being worn to about half tread and a new one then roll them across your floor a ways. They will roll one sided as they turn because the worn one can't travel as fast as the new one can on the worn tread. Thus the worn one will have to scuff as it rolls since both have to turn at the same speed on that position.