Planning for a trip from So-Cal to Lincoln NE and back I bought an extra spare trailer tire. No wheel, just extra tire figuring if we had a blowout we could get the new tire mounted at the next convienient tire shop...
Saturday 4pm see friends truck & trailer on side of I-76 just west of Denver. Stop to help, spend 5 hours of chasing down OBDII scanners/fuel filters/siphon pump/fresh diesel and helping get his fuel system re-primed. (side note, my 12v Cummins is much easier to re-prime than a duramax)
Sunday morning somewhere in eastern Utah a trailer tire blows out. No biggie, install spare and continue on. Foreshadow alert... It's Sunday, we're 5 hours behind, trips almost over, don't bother looking for an open tire shop to mount spare tire on rim.
Sunday 10pm between Baker and Barstow CA another trailer tire blows. Boy I wish we'd looked for a place to get that spare tire mounted...
How to change a trailer tire on the side of the road:
Remove from trailer.
Use trailer landing gear to break bead.
Use large screwdriver, breaker bar, soapy water and hammer to remove bad tire from rim.
Use same screwdriver, breaker bar and soapy water to pry new tire onto rim.
Place ratchet strap around tire (to baloon it out) and air it up.
Remount on trailer, drive home!
Saturday 4pm see friends truck & trailer on side of I-76 just west of Denver. Stop to help, spend 5 hours of chasing down OBDII scanners/fuel filters/siphon pump/fresh diesel and helping get his fuel system re-primed. (side note, my 12v Cummins is much easier to re-prime than a duramax)
Sunday morning somewhere in eastern Utah a trailer tire blows out. No biggie, install spare and continue on. Foreshadow alert... It's Sunday, we're 5 hours behind, trips almost over, don't bother looking for an open tire shop to mount spare tire on rim.
Sunday 10pm between Baker and Barstow CA another trailer tire blows. Boy I wish we'd looked for a place to get that spare tire mounted...
How to change a trailer tire on the side of the road:
Remove from trailer.
Use trailer landing gear to break bead.
Use large screwdriver, breaker bar, soapy water and hammer to remove bad tire from rim.
Use same screwdriver, breaker bar and soapy water to pry new tire onto rim.
Place ratchet strap around tire (to baloon it out) and air it up.
Remount on trailer, drive home!