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mrxlh
Mar 20, 2014Explorer
rcpd34, here is what you have to look forward to with ST tires on a heavy 3 axle toy hauler. These tires had less than 2000 miles and were in covered storage, always had air pressure checked before every trip. They were less than 3 years old. $1900 worth of damage later.......................................

I went with Bridgestone Duravis R250's and have not looked back. There is no way on God's green earth I would ever run another ST tire ever again. Ask yourself a reasonable question, how is a tire with twice the steel belts, twice as much rubber and twice as heavy be rated at less load carrying ability? Simple, it don't add up. If an ST had to be tested to the same standards as an LT they would not be on the market period.
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I went with Bridgestone Duravis R250's and have not looked back. There is no way on God's green earth I would ever run another ST tire ever again. Ask yourself a reasonable question, how is a tire with twice the steel belts, twice as much rubber and twice as heavy be rated at less load carrying ability? Simple, it don't add up. If an ST had to be tested to the same standards as an LT they would not be on the market period.
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