May-30-2014 06:44 AM
Jun-02-2014 05:17 PM
Me Again wrote:
ST Bombs existed way before China Bombs! ST Bombs were made by many companies right here in the good old USA, primarily for utility trailers. Therein lies one of the major issues. The original design that has changed very little over the years was never intended for large tall travel trailers. They were designed as light wight, cheap, low mileage, local service and short life span tires.
Chris
Jun-02-2014 03:48 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:bobx2 wrote:
You can interpret Taiwan any way you feel fits your argument, but it's still China.
No 'argument' necessary.
Better statement would be - both countries are populated by Chinese..:R
North Korea and South Korea are both "Korean". Are they the same?.:S
Next time you cross the border from Mexico to the USA, when the MX border inspector asks your nationality - tell him you are an American.
Usually won't fly as he is an "American" also...:S
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BTW "laknox" - PRC (not POR) - for People's Republic of China - the communist one, LOL!
Absolutely correct on tires mfg there. STs are a prime example.
GY learned a lesson when they lost the lawsuit which included USA mfg Marathon tires. Surprised GY didn't "re-badge" the tires as other US mfgrs have done with STs.
However, the PRC Chinese are very capable of mfg anything to the appropriate specs - which actually *includes* STs.
The topic of this thread -"China Bombs"- really should be "ST Bombs"..:W
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Jun-02-2014 03:24 PM
Jun-02-2014 01:42 PM
bobx2 wrote:
You can interpret Taiwan any way you feel fits your argument, but it's still China.
Jun-02-2014 01:41 PM
bobx2 wrote:
You can interpret Taiwan any way you feel fits your argument, but it's still China.
Jun-02-2014 01:33 PM
Gale Hawkins wrote:
While China builds premium tires one China tire company rep stated 80% of their orders from USA buyers were for the cheapest lines that that they build. Saving $25 per tire when you use 10,000 tires a year is like a quarter of a million dollars savings in just one year so you can see why they do it. Some when they order new TT's upgrade the tires and axles before the building process starts. That makes good sense for your own use but not if you are selling new TT's.
Jun-02-2014 12:40 PM
Jun-02-2014 10:58 AM
bobx2 wrote:CapriRacer wrote:Me Again wrote:
Maxxis is a Jappense company. Their ST tires have been manufactured in Thailand for a number of years. Chris
Sorry, Maxxis is a Taiwanese company.
Actually, Maxxis is a Chinese company. Not that it really matters, just getting the facts straight.
Jun-02-2014 08:37 AM
CapriRacer wrote:Me Again wrote:
Maxxis is a Jappense company. Their ST tires have been manufactured in Thailand for a number of years. Chris
Sorry, Maxxis is a Taiwanese company.
Jun-01-2014 09:10 AM
Jun-01-2014 08:32 AM
filrupmark wrote:
We purchased a new Augusta AF34RS Fifth wheel with Rainier 235/80/R16 Chinese Tires. They only have about 2000 miles on them including the trip from factory to Texas. There is already a bubble on the sidewall of one of the tires. We are going today to buy some Bridgestone 245/75/R16 R-250'S . We don't want to risk safety or tearing up our new rig. Hope the bridgestones will be good dependable tires. Its terrible that we have to Buy Chinabombs with our new trailers and just throw them away. Dad Gum Beancounters.
Jun-01-2014 08:11 AM
Jun-01-2014 02:29 AM
diesel man 03 wrote:
Are the Maxxis tires made in the US? I know the Goodyear Marathon tire is not and they are suppose to be a good tire.
May-31-2014 07:59 PM
Splashers3 wrote:
I replaced my CBs with only 3,000 miles....I wanted to sleep well at night and not worry about a bad blow out....I have XPS RIBS. They look good after 4.5 years of use.