JJBIRISH wrote:
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…
The set of M8008 D's that came off were 6+ years old and served me very well. It made the selection very easy.