That all looks very familiar, except the J panel and plastic fender are still on the trailer. Last winter we were eastbound about 40 miles out of Fredericksburg Texas and blew out the left front Goodyear Marathon. Sounded like a grenade. I looked back and all I could see was parts flying. The tire acted like a giant weed whacker and shredded the material under the kitchen slide, ripped off the J panel and fender. I had the Goodyear shop in Fredericksburg put on a Maxxis and then found a bubble on the inside of the right front tire. Called the shop and had them mount up 3 more Maxxis tires. At least Goodyear corporate stood the damage $1600.00. Less than $400 in parts and a couple of hours and the trailer is good as new. An older gentleman I was parked next to in Fredericksburg said not to feel bad, he had blown out four tires and was getting really good at replacing panels, fenders and other stuff. No more Goodyears for me, I might look into the Sailun tires.