โMay-27-2018 05:17 AM
โMay-31-2018 07:16 AM
1950panman wrote:
tires ;look ok ..but never know. good year 16 in lt235 85 r16 loade range g ...i have never pulled a 5th wheel..hey i got me a TETON experiance...2004..in really good shape. the good y tires on the unit, are on the recal from years ago, question? will good year make these tires up today>? May 2018?..lane
โMay-31-2018 06:52 AM
โMay-30-2018 09:25 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:CALandLIN wrote:neil57 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies, have gone with Bridgestone.
I see in you signature that you're way up north. Most of the steel cased tires are rated as summer tires. May not make a difference when used on trailer axles. However, the manufacturer's literature for the R250s says not to use them in weather below freezing.
Just to add to Calvin's slam is the reason (according to Bridgestone) is the tires tread design isn't the best for snow/ice road conditions for trucks and large SUVs drive axle as dedicated snow tire tread.
Lots of serious haulers in norther state and Canada and Alaska use steel belted tires on their trucks and trailers including the XPS Ribs and the R-250.
โMay-30-2018 07:13 PM
laknox wrote:
I've wondered why Michelin and Bridgestone don't make the XP Rib and R250 in a 15" size. They'd practically =own= the trailer tire market if they did, IMO.
Lyle
โMay-29-2018 08:35 AM
โMay-29-2018 06:30 AM
โMay-29-2018 06:00 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:CALandLIN wrote:neil57 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies, have gone with Bridgestone.
I see in you signature that you're way up north. Most of the steel cased tires are rated as summer tires. May not make a difference when used on trailer axles. However, the manufacturer's literature for the R250s says not to use them in weather below freezing.
Just to add to Calvin's slam is the reason (according to Bridgestone) is the tires tread design isn't the best for snow/ice road conditions for trucks and large SUVs drive axle as dedicated snow tire tread.
Lots of serious haulers in norther state and Canada and Alaska use steel belted tires on their trucks and trailers including the XPS Ribs and the R-250.
โMay-29-2018 05:35 AM
CALandLIN wrote:neil57 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies, have gone with Bridgestone.
I see in you signature that you're way up north. Most of the steel cased tires are rated as summer tires. May not make a difference when used on trailer axles. However, the manufacturer's literature for the R250s says not to use them in weather below freezing.
โMay-28-2018 09:23 PM
neil57 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies, have gone with Bridgestone.
โMay-28-2018 02:39 AM
โMay-27-2018 06:44 PM
โMay-27-2018 04:47 PM
โMay-27-2018 04:29 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
I have been riding on Michelin tires for almost 50 years. They have never let me down. 6 year/70,000 mile warranty.
Michelin Defender LTX come in 215/75 R15 and 235/75 R15. You can usually purchase these through Costco or Sams.
โMay-27-2018 03:20 PM