kellertx5er wrote:
B.O. Plenty wrote:
They're junk tires to start with. Some of them have been known to blow out even when mounted as a spare. I don't think going that fast should cause that. If he was going 85 and you clocked him at that...you were breaking the law too. Just consider them display and delivery tires and trash them when you buy a new trailer and put some real tires on it. I've never seen anyone going that fast or what appeared to be that fast when delivering a trailer. I see them almost everyday headed west on I-94.
B.O.
Would you be willing to do that with the tires on your BRAND NEW tow vehicle? That kind of "bend over and take it" attitude is what gets we consumers less product for the money. You may not consider ST 'real' tires but that does not justify subjecting them to abuse prior to delivery to the customer who PAID for them.
Cars are shipped on trucks or trains to the dealer. We could conceivably get travel trailers shipped that way, but the shipping cost would be higher. Probably the added shipping cost would end up the same or more than just buying a new set of quality tires for the trailer after we get it.
Am I happy with the current state of RV quality ? Well, not really, but what I "am" happy with is relatively speaking, they are pretty cheap to buy all things considered. I'll take that tradeoff.
All total, after I bought my new trailer, I spent less that $700 additional dollars, and maybe six hours of my labor to make it what it is now. Most of that was the cost of the new LT tires.