Jul-02-2013 07:26 AM
Jul-18-2013 10:37 PM
Jul-18-2013 10:07 PM
samandtheduck wrote:
2009 was 20 years ago? Now I know I'm getting old!
Brian
Jul-18-2013 08:38 PM
RVUSA wrote:
I do one other thing as I believe it helps. when I start driving in the morning I go at least 5 miles under 50 and then hit 55 for a few more, then 60 for a few more and then 63 - 64 for the rest of the day. (I do hit 70 on occasion when passing a semi or something) I think taking a cold ST from sitting to full operating temp in just a mile or so adds to the failures. Kind of a thermal shock failure.
Jul-18-2013 08:20 PM
BeerCan wrote:
How long have they been out? (serious question, not argument)
Jul-18-2013 07:52 PM
Jul-18-2013 07:19 PM
Jul-18-2013 05:51 PM
CKNSLS wrote:samandtheduck wrote:
The original poster asked if he had the right load range and whether he should put Carlisle tires on his trailer. Why are you disappointed at the continuing rhetoric about Carlisle tires? I bought them in 2009 and they were great tires for three years until 2 of them blew. That is my experience I shared with the original poster and I won't buy them again. You are free to try the new redesigned tire and I hope it works out for you. I think we will find out when the new tires are 3-4 years old whether they got it right.
Brian
Because people who used them 20 years ago don't have a clue there is a new product out.
Jul-18-2013 05:27 PM
samandtheduck wrote:
I think we will find out when the new tires are 3-4 years old whether they got it right.
Brian
Jul-18-2013 04:51 PM
samandtheduck wrote:
The original poster asked if he had the right load range and whether he should put Carlisle tires on his trailer. Why are you disappointed at the continuing rhetoric about Carlisle tires? I bought them in 2009 and they were great tires for three years until 2 of them blew. That is my experience I shared with the original poster and I won't buy them again. You are free to try the new redesigned tire and I hope it works out for you. I think we will find out when the new tires are 3-4 years old whether they got it right.
Brian
Jul-18-2013 04:44 PM
Jul-18-2013 04:25 PM
RVUSA wrote:
So my Carlisle Radial RH's that I bought a year and a half ago have been to a few places.
from Orlando FL to LA Calif, 2502 miles and sat then for 4 months
from LA Calif to Orlando FL, 2502 miles and sat for 1 month
from Orlando FL to Lewistown PA, 1021 miles and sat for 4 months
from Lewistown PA. to Columbus OH (and back), 706 miles and then sat for 4 more months
from Lewistown PA. to Orlando FL, 1021 miles and sat for 6 months
from Orlando FL to Chicago IL, 1062 miles and sitting.
around 8800 miles in total.
I added the sit time between runs as it's more of a factor than some would think. The tires have to heat up and be driving to get the UV inhibitors (among other stuff) to migrate to the sidewall surface of the tire. When they sit around the stuff dissipates and the tires begin to rot from the sunlight.
I always cover them if I am going to be somewhere longer than a couple days. To date they have no indications of cracking on the sidewall or tread separation or blemishes or even loss of air. All 4 tires have had 80 psi in them each time I have checked them (a year and a half!), kind of dumbfounding a bit to me as I have never seen tires do that before.
I do one other thing as I believe it helps. when I start driving in the morning I go at least 5 miles under 50 and then hit 55 for a few more, then 60 for a few more and then 63 - 64 for the rest of the day. (I do hit 70 on occasion when passing a semi or something) I think taking a cold ST from sitting to full operating temp in just a mile or so adds to the failures. Kind of a thermal shock failure.
Jul-17-2013 04:46 AM
Jul-14-2013 08:52 PM
CKNSLS wrote:CKNSLS wrote:RedF-350 wrote:
Never, never, never use Carlisle!!! I have been burned to many times. And for the love of Pete, never believe what a tire salesman is trying to sell you. Whether it's a lawn mower, trailer, or ATV, you WILL experience failure.
I also hate to hear about people supporting GY after what they've done.
I will only use the Japanese brands: Toyo, Nitto, and Maxxis. The American and Chinese brands seem to fail, not balance, or disintegrate. This comes from many years and MANY sets of new tires.
In 15" ST tires you have very little choice. Please tell us the last time you had a set of Carlisle Tires. I had these installed on my trailer in Florida, and they went up to Maine-then back to Utah with ZERO issues./
http://www.tirereview.com/article/88909/carlisle_has_new_trailer_radial.aspx
I am still waiting for a reply to my question.
Jul-14-2013 08:44 PM