

In addition to inspecting tires for cracks, be sure to check the valve stem for cracks as well. Remember, any attempt to repair trailer tires should be done by a tire professional. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, or if your tire’s sidewall has been punctured, it will need to be replaced. If you notice a crack or if your tire is punctured, it may be repairable by plugging the hole and patching the area inside the tire that surrounds the hole, depending on the location. Remove foreign objects as soon as you notice them wedged in your tire tread to prevent further damage.

If you don’t catch it soon enough, any of these could lead to a blowout or worse. Remember to include your trailer’s spare tire in your regular inspections!Ĭracks, punctures, and foreign objects can create spaces that allow air to escape from your tires. If you can see the top of his head, you need to buy new tires. You can also check this by placing a penny in the tread depth with Lincoln’s head upside down and facing you. When these indicators appear even with the outside of the tread, it’s time to replace your trailer’s tires. The indicators are the raised sections with intermittent spacing in the bottom of the tread grooves. Tires do have built-in tread wear indicators to help you realize when it is time to replace them. As a general rule of thumb, your tires should be replaced when the tread is worn down to 2/32 of an inch. Look at tire treads for signs of uneven wear patterns. The tread on your trailer’s tires provide the gripping action and traction needed to keep your trailer from slipping and sliding on the road, driveways, and more.

As you inspect your tires, keep in mind the following areas that need to be inspected for indications that your tires should be replaced.

You should be inspecting your tires before you use your trailer, every time. Waiting too long to replace your trailer’s tires can lead to a number of issues and even create dangerous situations, so we want to make sure you know how to spot the signs that your tires need to be changed. Your trailer’s tires help carry the weight of your cargo, and in order to do so safely, it’s necessary to inspect them often for wear and replace them as needed.
