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Chris3
Feb 17, 2012Explorer
FastEagle wrote:Chris wrote:Fasteagle wrote:
Thanks! I don't think Michelin's are bad. I just don't like the LT235/85R16E or similar siezes rated at 3042# on the RV trailers 6000# axles. I live 10 miles from Michelin of North America and have a good dialog with them.
FastEagle
Does it have anything to do with LT lasting two to three times longer than ST's? I ran my Ribs for 6.5 years/40k+ miles and sold them for two hundred dollars on CL. How does that compare to your tire experiences? You should really reconsider your plan for commercial grade tires! You were on track a month or two ago to put your tire problems behind you! Now that you have found your 16" rims still have life left RIBs or R250's with their steel ply carcasses would serve you well. LT245/75R16E's should fit your axle spacing. With their lower K factor they should handle you load fine!
Maybe CarpriRacer will take the time to address the plus or minus issues of steel carcass tires?
Chris
As I recall, you had 5200# axles on that trailer. Any tires rated at 3042# would have been an excellent choice. Lots of reserve load capacity was available.
FE
FE, you tell me how much reserve capacity I had for the first 4 years at 65 lbs and the remaining 2.5 at 71 lbs inflation!!! 65 lbs is 2623 right? Kinda just covers my 5200 axles! While you worry about and condemn peoples RIBs you continue to have ST failures from time to time. Another one recently, right? Chris
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