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dustin3532
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Mar 25, 2014

HELP camper blowout problems!!!!!

hello

I have a 06 cardinal 33le with alco #6000 pound axles(6 lug hubs) with a gvwr of 13990.

Done had about 10 tires failures since new!!!
I've had enough...lol
Tag says it should have lt235/85r16/e, but when I bought it it had st235/80r/e and never noticed what it had on tag till now!!!!

Do I need to upgrade the drum hubs to 8 lug and 17.5 rims with Goodyear G114 21575R17.5???

Or just stay with the 16in rims and go with the goodyear lt235/85/r16 g614 rst??? (current 16 in rims are only rated for 80 psi)

Im gonna try and go weigh the rig this week to give me a better idea of where I stand as far as the weight goes, but im almost sure that its an overweight problem causing my failures!!

We really love the rv and don't want to get rid of it!!!!
That's the only reason its not sitting at a dealer lot right now..lol

any input would help

thanks in advance,
Dustin
  • Hey Dustin, According to Goodyear site (http://www.goodyearrvtires.com/pdfs/tire-care-guide.pdf) the ST235/80R/16/E tires are rated at 3420# each @ 80 PSI. The LT235/85R/16/E tires are rated at 3042# each @ 80 PSI. By going to a wheel that will handle at least 110 PSI, you can put a Goodyear G-rated tire which has a capacity or 3750# each @ 110 PSI.

    You didn't say, but are you currently using Goodyear tires or another brand.

    Using 18 percent (2518#) as your pin weight, that leaves 11472# to be supported by four tires which comes to 2868# per tire. The tires you have should carry the load, if they are rated the same. That is if your actual weight is 13990 or less. Hope that helps.

    ps: I have had problems too, with my tires over the years, using a lighter fifth wheel, but not to that extent. I have also been using foreign tires.
  • I'd put LT tires like a Michelin Rib or Bridgestone R250 on it and be at peace the next 7 years.
    You can use the search feature at the top and "tires" will give you a lifetime worth of reading.
  • Weights? Speed? Inflation? Alignment?
    Amlost sure
    I drive 55-60
    I check tires before I leave each time (80psi)
    Maybe, but have no tire wear on inner or outer cords!!!
  • Something is not right. Good luck with figuring out just what. That many tire failures is just unheard of. I have been pulling all sorts of trailers for many, many years and only had one tire problem. Weights? Speed? Inflation? Alignment?