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- B_O__PlentyExplorer IIWhy even consider a brand you never heard of? Have you ever driven past a store with a "Triangle Tires" sign out in front?...
B.O. - zb39Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
If they are ST tires and made in China, I'd avoid them. Hard to make a recommendation since I don't know your weight, number of axles, and what the axles are rated at.
But I do know I would avoid any ST tire except the Sailun S637.
axles are 6k tires are rated at 3450 each GVW on fiver is 14K. Loaded and on the road we are 12.5 with 1.5 on the pin. - darsbenExplorer IIThe telling sentence at their website is;
"Triangle has also become an important supplier of OEM tires for some of the best known vehicle and equipment manufacturers the world over."
This is NOT good. - downtheroadExplorerNo first hand experience with them but they sound like another in a very long line of cheap Chinese tires....often these tires just get re-labeled after they get a horrible reputation...new name same old tire..
Last week they were called something like, "Iron Wear Tires, " or "Wear Forever Tires." Now they are renamed Triangle Tires.
I'd be very careful. - gboppExplorer
- fj12ryderExplorer III
newman fulltimer wrote:
Yeah, but they are some rough ridin' sons-a-guns.
I hear they don't allow the trailer to rock as much - fj12ryderExplorer IIIIf they are ST tires and made in China, I'd avoid them. Hard to make a recommendation since I don't know your weight, number of axles, and what the axles are rated at.
But I do know I would avoid any ST tire except the Sailun S637. - newman_fulltimeExplorer III hear they don't allow the trailer to rock as much
- zigzagrvExplorerNever heard of them. Personally, I'd go with ROUND tires. ;) Sorry, couldn't resist.
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