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Trailer hitch and tire change

I used a harbor freight balancer and the yellow dot on the tire is the light side. My rim was also not heavy at the valve stem. The tire is mounted in the right direction, it's just that the heavy part of the rim is matched to the light part of the tire.

Thanks for the explanation.

Gary
 
I can't add to this thread...

...but I just had to comment on the original posters information about his 8 year trip on their boat! There is a great story here for sure. Love to meet this gentleman and his wife - oh - good luck on the tire change.


Don
 
4200 miles seems kinda low for changing of the tire. You might contact BRP about warranty coverage? I knew the 1st OEM tires on the 1330 got poor mileage but that amout is really low.



4200 miles is (was) the average life span on the 2014 RT rear tires until they changed them.

Cruzr Joe
 
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