fj12ryder wrote:
I wouldn't settle for 25,000 on any passenger vehicle tire, why would I expect to pay for worse mileage on a trailer tire? You might settle for that, but I got 6 years and probably 25,000 miles on my Sailun tires, and they still had a ton of tread left. I would expect a superior American made tire to do at least that good, not worse.
No matter how you spin it, 25,000 miles is not acceptable for a trailer tire.
Funny how nobody talked mileage of RV tires until the GY ENDURANCE haters only could come up with how thin the tread is. Then it was horrible that they could only go 20k from one person then now reports of 25-30k.
It is a BIG deal that you can buy a RV tire now that simply does not fail unless for a Road Hazard. For 95% of RV owners these ENDURANCE tires will age out before they are worn out.
For the very few that put over 25-30k in five years then go to something else in the "D" and "E" load range and take your chances to get more miles.