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kvangil
Jul 24, 2014Explorer
So what I'm getting is that some as-of-yet unknown road hazard caused the tire to go flat, resulting in the tire failure, and OP could potentially get at least some reimbursement from Maxxis for the tire. Sounds like a possibly good outcome to an unfortunate circumstance...
Anyway, we bought our camper last year which had 10-year-old Maxxis tires on them (original owner never changed them). Considering they lasted 10 good years, we just replaced them this year with the same model Maxxis tires. There may be 21 people posting on RV.net about Maxxis tire failures, but I'm sure there are thousands others out there who are perfectly happy with them....
Anyway, we bought our camper last year which had 10-year-old Maxxis tires on them (original owner never changed them). Considering they lasted 10 good years, we just replaced them this year with the same model Maxxis tires. There may be 21 people posting on RV.net about Maxxis tire failures, but I'm sure there are thousands others out there who are perfectly happy with them....
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