I was surprised when I learned that my Safari is a mini van. I need tires and when I talk to the tire shops they don't seem to get it that this is not a Socker Mom's van...nothing wrong if it was...... it just ain't. At the very least I need one set of tires on the van. The front ones are worn due to needing a front end alignment. I'd like to put heavy duty tires on the rear because the van will be used as a camper and also as a tow vehicle for the Aliner. Then move the rear tires forward. My mechanic said the rear tires have about 15,000 miles left however I don't know how old they are. After tires a alignment of course.
If things work out myself, Queenie and all my worldly goods will be in this van and T.T. and I want to be safe going down the road. I'm having the same problem I had with the Ranger I do not want the passenger tires that are recomended. I want a heavier tire, something that can run well both on and off road. No rock crawling just gravel roads, maybe dirt ones and no/little snow if ever.
I need the best tire at the lowest price. The Aliner's tires look new however they are 10 years old and need to be replaced too. Is there a big difference in types of trailer tires? It weighs less than 1,000lbs empty.
As always any help/info is gratefully recieved
Jewellann
If things work out myself, Queenie and all my worldly goods will be in this van and T.T. and I want to be safe going down the road. I'm having the same problem I had with the Ranger I do not want the passenger tires that are recomended. I want a heavier tire, something that can run well both on and off road. No rock crawling just gravel roads, maybe dirt ones and no/little snow if ever.
I need the best tire at the lowest price. The Aliner's tires look new however they are 10 years old and need to be replaced too. Is there a big difference in types of trailer tires? It weighs less than 1,000lbs empty.
As always any help/info is gratefully recieved
Jewellann