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is it worth looking at Costco?
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TUCQUALA wrote:I did not know what they came with. If they did come with Goodyear, I wouldn't worry about it.
OP's Creekside should have Goodyear ST D rated tires on it. It may have E range if option on trailer. ORV doesn't use the cheapest Chinese tires on their trailers. The Goodyears may be from China, or New Zealand, or the US. Never have had a Goodyear problem on 3 trailers. But you have to take care of pressures and inspections, like many don't!!!
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explorenorth wrote:Obviously you are our out of touch with rural America in the lower 48 states. A lot of us still travel on "chipseal", crushed gravel and shale roads even down here.TenOC wrote:
The roads in AK are no different than the roads in the lower 48, but the distance between towns is much greater.
Many of the roads are different in that they use chipseal rather than asphalt. It's much coarser, and although it's not obvious on car/truck tires, on my motorcycle, I get FAR less mileage on tires on northern roads.
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