lumpy790
Jun 17, 2013Explorer
tire dilemma
Toy hauler tires. Had 3 tires blow out on my Daytona bike week trip. One was a replacement for the 1st blow out that I picked up at a RV dealer that I found out later was a 2001 tire. The last b...
lincster wrote:Strabo wrote:lincster wrote:
Don't buy any more 15" ST tires. Step up to 16" LT tires.
My LT tires are speed rated to 99mph.
Lol.....Linc, only Socal Dune Worshipers drive in the range of 99 mph to get to glamis, this guy is not one of them....$ is his concern, as is most of us...
I love the sand too, just with a beach attached....Im old so i like the smell of the ocean, and chowder in a bread bowl.
Hooligans are like that.....
HAHA. I don't drive 99, someone posted that LT tires are rated to 75mph, I was just stating that they were wrong, my LT tires are speed rated to 99mph.
lumpy790 wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:lumpy790 wrote:
a 16 inve$$$tment is out of the question.
Were just guessin' here as you din't tell us what size and load range tires you have or is the trailer a single/tandem or tri axle unit. The devils always in the details.
Give us some numbers and we can give you a better idea whats out here/what works and what doesn't work so good.
Had addressed that a little 2 posts up ;) but here are the details.
My THer is a 2 axle with 225/75x15 tires.
Most recommend the Goodyear Marathons on here over say the $15 cheaper Maxxis. Seems No one local has them in stock but can get them in a couple hours....at least that guarantees the tires have not been sitting there for years.
I have a quote of $600 for 4 Marathons with tax, installation and new valves.