Jun-29-2020 05:32 AM
Oct-19-2020 02:58 PM
Oct-19-2020 02:37 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Maybe YOU can show us. ROAD HAZARD does NOT count.
Oct-19-2020 10:25 AM
Michelle.S wrote:
They appear to be a Great Tire for mid-weight units, but they offer nothing for heavier unit and nothing in the 17.5 size.
Oct-19-2020 08:01 AM
Oct-19-2020 03:58 AM
Oct-18-2020 07:14 AM
Oct-17-2020 09:13 AM
larry barnhart wrote:
We have e rated 15" endurance tires on our 2021 whitehawk TT. first think I noticed is the tread seems to be thin. Not like our G-614s have been.
chevman
Oct-17-2020 09:00 AM
Oct-16-2020 02:54 PM
johndeerefarmer wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Plain and simple. GY ENDURANCE has ZERO reported failures being on the market for over 3 years now.
Simply choose your size and load range n get er dun. One you have done so maintain proper tire pressure and don't look back!
OH yea if YA care they are US Made!
I suggest you take a quick look with Google. There are several failures listed
Oct-16-2020 09:43 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Plain and simple. GY ENDURANCE has ZERO reported failures being on the market for over 3 years now.
Simply choose your size and load range n get er dun. One you have done so maintain proper tire pressure and don't look back!
OH yea if YA care they are US Made!
Oct-09-2020 09:35 AM
time2roll wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:Highest 15" I know is Tow-Master SS TD15225F 95 psi and 3150 load rating.
The big problem is finding a 15" trailer wheel that up to 110 psi and carry 3500 lbs.
Otherwise I like my GY Endurance.
Sep-08-2020 02:38 AM
Jul-09-2020 08:10 AM
Terryallan wrote:StirCrazy wrote:I check, and air up my tires before every trip, EVERY TRIP. To date I have had 3 catastrophic tire failures. Each and every one was on a tire in the beginning of it 4th year of service. they were not over loaded, and the PSI was exactly where is was supposed to be. Age killed them.
I am of the opinion that to many people change out perfectly good tires because of a name. I am not sure if we are just getting lazy and dont want to include tires as part of out trailer pretrip or what. ST stires or maybe any tire, but the show I was listining to said even the chinese tires have a life expextency of 6 to 9 years. I was looking at the tires on my 5th two weeks ago gtting ready for a trip and I noticed some weird wear on that one and then I noticed the teltale sidewall dimples of a tire starting to seperate. so I checked all the rest, no cracks in between the tread or anywhere else so I just changed the one. now this tire was on the trailer when I bought it new in 2016 so probably 5 years old and just one of the defects. my last trailer I went 10 years on the tires before I changed them out with no issues. the trailer before I went 8 years then traded it in. they were all "china bombs"
so even with the "off shore tires" if you include the tires in your daily checks, looking for cracks on the sidewall , inbetween the treads and keep the cold psi proper, you can probably get the max life out of them with out any other dammage.
would I like to buy sailun tires you bed, but they are pricy up here but not crazy. but I think the reason I would be buying them is for reduced rolling resistance and better tread life.
Steve
So now my tires come off and are replaced at the beginning of their 4th year. I will not run a tire that is more than 3 years old. And I buy the best. And still replace them before the 4th year starts. Changing a tire on the side of the road in 97 degree hear is no fun. Much easier to replace them.
Jul-07-2020 09:17 AM
JKJavelin wrote:
I've had the Endurance for over 2 years/25,000 miles with no drama so far, but starting out with only a 1/4" deep tread depth, it seems almost half worn out when it's brand new. I had to replace the front 2 at 20,000 miles due to scrubbing the outer tread, so the need to rotate them is mandatory.
JK
Jul-07-2020 05:43 AM