Me Again wrote:
MM49 wrote:
I just ordered the Maxxis ST225/75-R15E from Discount tire. I decided against the Carlisle after reading that the company was sold to a New York Investment Company.
I think that the tires designed for my trailer will work out well. I am really concerned that a LT tire will not flex enough when called to. There is a reason why ST tires have a hybrid design of both glass and steel. I had good service from the Master track ST tire. The Master track was an inexpensive tire that had the nylon cap construction similar to the Maxxis. The MT tires flexed really well during cornering moves. I think that the main characteristic is needed in a ST tire is toughness in the flexing of the sidewall and tread base.
MM49
Dream on! Bottom feeder tires with all your noted engineering, not! Chris
Can you explain? Tire companies will not allow P tires or LT type tire to be used in a trailer application. Did the tire compamies miss something?
MM49