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- GulfcoastExplorerI loaded mine at UPS, they are heavy with real tough sidewalls.
- 1320FastbackExplorerI have a platform veterinary scale in my shop and can weigh the tires when I get them. Be a little bit until I have one of the old china tires unmounted to compare too. A heavier tire to me is a good thing!
- trail-explorerExplorer
Gulfcoast wrote:
Just a few months old... look like they are straight from the factory. Extra clean and shiny.
Mine are D rated, not C
That's the nice thing about the Endurance tires... all the sizes I have seen have a higher load rating than the same size tires in other brands.
Here's a video I found a while back on weight of an Endurance vs a Les Schwab ST tire. - GulfcoastExplorerI have not seen one complaint with the Made in USA Endurance tires.
- Bionic_ManExplorerAll Endurance are ST tires.
- penguin149ExplorerThe Amazon description does not specifically say these are "ST" tires. Is there a difference? Is that an issue? I'm needing new 14" tires as one of my 6 year old tires is showing signs of dry rot on the sidewall. Single axle Jayco X17C so a blowout would be a big deal! Will swap the original 2011 spare with the better 6 year old tire and put 2 new ones on the ground.
- GulfcoastExplorerJust a few months old... look like they are straight from the factory. Extra clean and shiny.
Mine are D rated, not C
Thousands of small travel trailers have 14" tires.
Happy - Bionic_ManExplorerThanks for the link. I ordered for my boat.
- trail-explorerExplorer
Gulfcoast wrote:
Received my tires this morning... they came overnight with free shipping.
What's the date code on them?
The sale was probably because not many 14" tires are used in the RV world, and someone was overloaded with inventory. - ppineExplorer III just put some on my boat trailer. The C rated tires are usually going for around $78, made in China. The D rated tires are around $125 each but made in America. I bought the D range tires.
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