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Atlee
Jul 27, 2015Explorer II
This is what I know, concerning the Maxxis I have on my trailer. Put them on summer of 2013. I now have over 16K miles on them, including a cross country trip of over 7,900 miles. They still look new on the tread, and I haven't seen any cracks in the sidewall yet. (I will knock on wood now.) If they keep wearing like they have so far, I will probably not have to change them out until sometime in 2017.
I don't baby them, but neither do I abuse them by pulling several hundred miles over 65 mph at a time.
I don't baby them, but neither do I abuse them by pulling several hundred miles over 65 mph at a time.
phone man wrote:
I spent the first fours years of trailer ownership riding along the highways at whatever speeds I felt safe with combined with a set of factory China bombs on my trailer. Just bought a set of 10 ply Maxxis tires aired up to spec and just had a blow out on I37 doing 62 mph. Should have just ran not China bombs one more year and I would already be at my destination. I guess none of the brands are any better than the others and you never know when disaster is coming.
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