fla-gypsy wrote:
JJBIRISH wrote:
JJBIRISH and I seem to have similar opinions and had the same bad experience with Duro tires. Unfortunately jumping to a LT tire was not an option for me like a lot of folks. I have taken my improvements as far as possible with Maxxis 225/75R15E's. Fresh, new, 2013's went on this morning. I am fortunate that the manufacturer of my cheapo, base line Keystone Hornet TT spec'd it with running gear exceeding the total GVWR of my TT and I now have wheels, tires and axles with the same rating. With my tongue weight added in I now have a minimum 15% reserve margin and it is all I can do.
I fully understand your pain… fortunately I have the room for the upgrade if I need to, but I am comfortable with the Maxxis I am using for the time being…
I believe you will be happy with your Maxxis selection to, mine have held up extremely well… they are 5 years old (boy it’s hard to believe how fast the time goes by) now and in great shape, and yes mine came with sufficient running gear to…