Your flatbed trailer’s tires go through a lot. Not only do they bear the weight of your trailer, they bear the weight of any cargo you decide to carry as well. It’s important take care of such a vital part of the trailer, and that’s why TSI Trailers has created this guide to flatbed trailer tire maintenance. 

1. Proper Inflation

Both underinflation and overinflation are bad for tires. In both cases, you will see excessive wearing and reduced tire performance. Luckily, this is a fairly easy problem to solve with a little vigilance, as most tires have the recommended PSI on the side and tire pressure gauges are cheap and easy to use. We recommend that you measure in the morning, as that is when the tires will be cold and your measurements will be most accurate. 

2. Axle Health

Bent axles are among the most common maintenance issues when it comes to flatbed trailers. If you are seeing excessive tire wear and cannot pinpoint the cause, try checking the axles. 

3. Weather Protection

Weather can cause major damage to your flatbed trailer if you are not careful. Always store it indoors away from the sun’s damaging rays when possible. If this is not an option, you should regularly inspect your tires to ensure that they are not becoming cracked from excessive sun damage. 

4. Loading Your Trailer

You may be surprised to learn that the way in which you load your flatbed trailer impacts the health of your tires. Every trailer has a number called the Gross Combined Weight Rating. This number tells you the total weight your trailer (and its tires) can safely handle. Remember that exceeding this limit is not only dangerous and likely to damage your trailer, it is also illegal. Also keep in mind that even weight distribution can go a long way towards preventing a tire blowout. 

5. The Type of Tire

There are many different types of tires out there, each offering a unique set of features and benefits. For example, radial tires offer improved traction, an extended lifespan, and better fuel efficiency. The next time you are looking at tires for your flatbed trailer, don’t be afraid to explore your options. 

We hope you found this information useful. For more helpful tips or to view flatbed trailer models in person, visit TSI Trailers at our dealership in Van Alstyne, Texas. We are conveniently located within a half hour of major communities like Plano and McKinney, Texas, and we offer parts, financing, and servicing in addition to sales. Visit us anytime!