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GoPackGo
Dec 26, 2015Explorer
I took delivery of my new 5th wheel in July 2013. After a few shake down trips, I holed up for the winter and then set off to be a full timer in April, 2014. It came with Tow Max tires. I had read all the stories so my plan was to change them out when I stopped traveling in November, 2014. Not. I was in the middle of Wyoming when the tires were exactly one year old, in July 2014, when the first one 'blew'. Luckily it didn't really blow, just started leaking down. But there was a large rip on the inner sidewall. That was enough for me. I put on 4 new Maxxis tires and have been a happy camper since.
And just FYI - I run between 55 - 60 and keep an eye on the air pressure.
I think if you are running Tow Max tires (or any of the other no-name tires) on a heavy trailer, and you blow even ONE tire for no apparent reason, that's a message from God - just go ahead and change them all out right now.
And just FYI - I run between 55 - 60 and keep an eye on the air pressure.
I think if you are running Tow Max tires (or any of the other no-name tires) on a heavy trailer, and you blow even ONE tire for no apparent reason, that's a message from God - just go ahead and change them all out right now.
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