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Aug-29-2016 10:42 AM
otrfun wrote:Dankenbring wrote:Not sure if it's accurate or fair to lump all ST tires together.
Most of the problems have been the ST tires on large travel trailers and fifth wheels weighing over 14K lbs.
There are G-rated, ST tires like the Gladiator and Hartland (Discount Tire, Gladiator housebrand) that have a 14-ply rating, all-steel carcass, an L-N speed (75-87 MPH) rating, and weigh 60+ lbs. (typically 20-25 lbs more than the same size E-rated tire). To my knowledge, there haven't been any issues with these ST tires, even on the very heaviest rigs.
Aug-29-2016 07:37 AM
Dankenbring wrote:Not sure if it's accurate or fair to lump all ST tires together.
Most of the problems have been the ST tires on large travel trailers and fifth wheels weighing over 14K lbs.
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Aug-27-2016 11:46 PM
TxGearhead wrote:
The newer Carlisle HD is supposedly better. I just put them on a small utility trailer. Fingers crossed.
Aug-27-2016 02:39 PM
bigtbasser wrote:
Went with the Carlisles and will get back to everyone on how they hold up. Thanks for all the responses. Terry
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