Feb-23-2016 02:40 PM
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Feb-24-2016 10:05 AM
fj12ryder wrote:.NC Hauler wrote:As long as you don't cause accidents, or become an accident, doesn't matter to me. I drive faster than the limit all the time when I'm on the bike.RinconVTR wrote:
We all drive different speeds and methods with or without a trailer.
Drive at the speed you feel comfortable. That's all that matters.
So if I feel comfortable driving at 90-100 mph, it shouldn't matter:h
Feb-24-2016 09:54 AM
NC Hauler wrote:As long as you don't cause accidents, or become an accident, doesn't matter to me. I drive faster than the limit all the time when I'm on the bike.RinconVTR wrote:
We all drive different speeds and methods with or without a trailer.
Drive at the speed you feel comfortable. That's all that matters.
So if I feel comfortable driving at 90-100 mph, it shouldn't matter:h
Feb-24-2016 09:40 AM
RinconVTR wrote:
We all drive different speeds and methods with or without a trailer.
Drive at the speed you feel comfortable. That's all that matters.
Feb-24-2016 08:40 AM
Feb-24-2016 08:13 AM
Oaklevel wrote:
60-65 Max for us no tire dealer here will install LT tires period......... but regardless for how fast you can safely go is not nearly important as how fast can you stop.......... what to do when someone pulls out in front of you........ it will happen....... :).
Feb-24-2016 08:02 AM
Feb-24-2016 07:57 AM
IdaD wrote:laknox wrote:IdaD wrote:
I haven't read all 7 pages, but I do have a couple of thoughts.
- ST tires have different speed ratings, but a lot of the radials I've seen are rated for 80+ mph.
- Speed differential is a factor in a lot of accidents. If you're on a freeway out west with an 80 or 85 mph speed limit, I'd bet you're safer towing at 70 than you would be at 55 provided your tires are rated for it and you don't have a marginal tow vehicle.
The only ST tires that I know are > 65 mph speed rating are the Carlisle RH (75 mph) and the Maxxis M8008 (106 mph). Never seen any other ST, bias or radial, with > 65 mph rating.
FWIW, it seems that Carlisle has backed off on its speed rating since it first came out, unless Discount Tire had/has bad info. I thought it was R, same as Maxxis, 3 years ago, then was N (87) a year later, but is now listed as L (75).
Lyle
M speed rating, 81 mph.
Feb-24-2016 07:53 AM
laknox wrote:IdaD wrote:
I haven't read all 7 pages, but I do have a couple of thoughts.
- ST tires have different speed ratings, but a lot of the radials I've seen are rated for 80+ mph.
- Speed differential is a factor in a lot of accidents. If you're on a freeway out west with an 80 or 85 mph speed limit, I'd bet you're safer towing at 70 than you would be at 55 provided your tires are rated for it and you don't have a marginal tow vehicle.
The only ST tires that I know are > 65 mph speed rating are the Carlisle RH (75 mph) and the Maxxis M8008 (106 mph). Never seen any other ST, bias or radial, with > 65 mph rating.
FWIW, it seems that Carlisle has backed off on its speed rating since it first came out, unless Discount Tire had/has bad info. I thought it was R, same as Maxxis, 3 years ago, then was N (87) a year later, but is now listed as L (75).
Lyle
Feb-24-2016 07:47 AM
IdaD wrote:
I haven't read all 7 pages, but I do have a couple of thoughts.
- ST tires have different speed ratings, but a lot of the radials I've seen are rated for 80+ mph.
- Speed differential is a factor in a lot of accidents. If you're on a freeway out west with an 80 or 85 mph speed limit, I'd bet you're safer towing at 70 than you would be at 55 provided your tires are rated for it and you don't have a marginal tow vehicle.
Feb-24-2016 07:35 AM
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Feb-24-2016 07:01 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
Maybe they where having a medical emergency?
Or delivering a new trailer. You get paid by the mile, and say you are getting $1 per mile, less fuel costs, this guy was trying to break a record and make $70 an hour profit?
Who knows. Let the speeder blow by you. . . You are not law enforcement, and they are probably going to be fine anyway.
Good luck,
Fred.
Feb-24-2016 06:59 AM
Ltrip wrote:
For those running ST tires (as opposed to LT tires)...they are rated at 60 mph max. That's what I do!