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Infinityrver
Mar 26, 2014Explorer
Dustin,
Like someone here has commented.........is it just one tire or on the same axle every time? If so, I'd find out if the axle bent.
I have elcheapo "ST" china tires on my 5er. They came original on my 2012. They are Akuret st235/80r/16. My trailer was 12,232lbs. before I loaded it up with stuff. I have travelled twice to Florida from Maine. Also, spent time hitting different campgrounds throughout Maine and Florida.
I have over 11,000 miles on my tires and they are all wearing even. I keep 80 psi in them at all times. I also, check tire pressure every time I hook up to my tow vehicle.
My fear is if your axles are bent or cockeyed then no matter what good tire you place on it it will still wear your tires out.
Good luck, brotha!
Have your axles checked with a reputable camper repair facility.
Like someone here has commented.........is it just one tire or on the same axle every time? If so, I'd find out if the axle bent.
I have elcheapo "ST" china tires on my 5er. They came original on my 2012. They are Akuret st235/80r/16. My trailer was 12,232lbs. before I loaded it up with stuff. I have travelled twice to Florida from Maine. Also, spent time hitting different campgrounds throughout Maine and Florida.
I have over 11,000 miles on my tires and they are all wearing even. I keep 80 psi in them at all times. I also, check tire pressure every time I hook up to my tow vehicle.
My fear is if your axles are bent or cockeyed then no matter what good tire you place on it it will still wear your tires out.
Good luck, brotha!
Have your axles checked with a reputable camper repair facility.
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