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manualman
Nov 22, 2016Explorer II
My 3,500# rated single axle popup came with plain old school Loadstar ST bias tires. They were outstanding and went 7 years and about 15,000 miles and still had no sidewall cracking when I replaced them due to age. Still had plenty of tread (if slightly cupped due to no shocks). I just didn't want to risk tires older than that.
I replaced them with the same tire and bought from E-trailer.com. Was worried how old the tires would be since it was sipped, but the date stamps on the new ones were just 7 months old at the time they were delivered to me. Very happy with that website price and service. That was 2 years ago now and so far same good performance on the new ones.
I replaced them with the same tire and bought from E-trailer.com. Was worried how old the tires would be since it was sipped, but the date stamps on the new ones were just 7 months old at the time they were delivered to me. Very happy with that website price and service. That was 2 years ago now and so far same good performance on the new ones.
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