FastEagle wrote:
Vehicle manufacturers have the sole responsibility for tire and rim fitments for your trailer as received from the factory. Unless you are some sort of engineer involved with trailer building, why do you question the trailer manufacturer's ability to make sound decisions about tire/rim fitments?
FastEagle
I do not question Keystones ability to make sound decisions about tire/rim fitments. Keystone does what is best for Keystone. Source parts that meet a minimum specification at the lowest price possible. That is what is in their best interest. And it's not just the tires, it's not just Keystone. It's the way business is run now. We don't make the best product we can at a reasonable cost. We design and make products that should work at the lowest cost possible. This is not in the end users (my) long term interest.
And I do understand why some dealers will not very from what is on the certification label, it has little to do with engineering.