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I want Goodyear Marathons but......

RangemasterP226
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They don't have D rated 8 ply tires for my tire size, ST205/75R15.

Do I....

A. Go with a different brand, if so, what?

B. Move up to the ST 225/75R15s which do come in a Goodyear Marathon? Will they fit on my same rims?

Help please!


ETA: I have a Carson 24' Funrunner and carry two Honda ATVs
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dedmiston
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2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:

  • 18 Can Am Maverick x3
  • 05 Yamaha WR450
  • 07 Honda CRF250X
  • 05 Honda CRF230
  • 06 Honda CRF230

lincster
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RinconVTR wrote:
lincster wrote:
RinconVTR wrote:
lincster wrote:
Carlisle..... LOL

Folks that have been around for a while will never trust those.

I saw my buddy replace 4 tires on 1 trip.


Yeah, I'm sure the tires were to blame. That's a good one!

And I guess 3 generations isn't long enough? My family and I have run Carlisle tires as I've been alive. Not one issue on dozens of trailers.

In fact, my ATV trailer just had a valve stem crack open at some point during a 3 hour Interstate drive and the tire looked shockingly normal until the tread and pressure was inspected.

Thus, I continue to use buy Carlisle for all replacements on every trailer I own...which continues to grow in numbers and variety.

Am I a fan-boy for Carlisle? Having experienced well over 4 decades of personal use and abuse, you bet am!


Look at what you said.... ATV trailer.... Not a 13,000lbs+ toyhauler!!!!!!

So, post up some weights that are comparable to toy haulers and we can talk.


Whoa...what! That's funny. My ATV trailer tire was just a recent example. And what do weights have to do with anything?

There are tire failures of "light" trailers and "heavy" trailers alike with blow outs.

Failures could be a result of high %% of used tire weight capacity, but there is ZERO data on that. ZERO.


What do weights have to do with anything????

I'm done.
Good luck to you in la la land.
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RinconVTR
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lincster wrote:
RinconVTR wrote:
lincster wrote:
Carlisle..... LOL

Folks that have been around for a while will never trust those.

I saw my buddy replace 4 tires on 1 trip.


Yeah, I'm sure the tires were to blame. That's a good one!

And I guess 3 generations isn't long enough? My family and I have run Carlisle tires as I've been alive. Not one issue on dozens of trailers.

In fact, my ATV trailer just had a valve stem crack open at some point during a 3 hour Interstate drive and the tire looked shockingly normal until the tread and pressure was inspected.

Thus, I continue to use buy Carlisle for all replacements on every trailer I own...which continues to grow in numbers and variety.

Am I a fan-boy for Carlisle? Having experienced well over 4 decades of personal use and abuse, you bet am!


Look at what you said.... ATV trailer.... Not a 13,000lbs+ toyhauler!!!!!!

So, post up some weights that are comparable to toy haulers and we can talk.


Whoa...what! That's funny. My ATV trailer tire was just a recent example. And what do weights have to do with anything?

There are tire failures of "light" trailers and "heavy" trailers alike with blow outs.

Failures could be a result of high %% of used tire weight capacity, but there is ZERO data on that. ZERO.

2007_PSD_350
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lincster wrote:
RinconVTR wrote:
lincster wrote:
Carlisle..... LOL

Folks that have been around for a while will never trust those.

I saw my buddy replace 4 tires on 1 trip.


Yeah, I'm sure the tires were to blame. That's a good one!

And I guess 3 generations isn't long enough? My family and I have run Carlisle tires as I've been alive. Not one issue on dozens of trailers.

In fact, my ATV trailer just had a valve stem crack open at some point during a 3 hour Interstate drive and the tire looked shockingly normal until the tread and pressure was inspected.

Thus, I continue to use buy Carlisle for all replacements on every trailer I own...which continues to grow in numbers and variety.

Am I a fan-boy for Carlisle? Having experienced well over 4 decades of personal use and abuse, you bet am!


Look at what you said.... ATV trailer.... Not a 13,000lbs+ toyhauler!!!!!!

So, post up some weights that are comparable to toy haulers and we can talk.



I purchased the Carlisle Radial Trail tires last year and I have been very pleased so far. My trailer is a two axle and is about 15,000 loaded. They are a 12 ply tire and F rated. The tires are significantly more weight than the Towmax tires that came stock and the build quality looked good prior to install. The tires also have a higher speed rating than most of the other tires I compared them too.
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2013 Yamaha Zuma 125
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Dirtclods
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/ST205-75R15-Load-Range-D-Trailer-Tire/52563873?action=product_interest&ac...
RangemasterP226 wrote:
They don't have D rated 8 ply tires for my tire size, ST205/75R15.

Do I....

A. Go with a different brand, if so, what?

B. Move up to the ST 225/75R15s which do come in a Goodyear Marathon? Will they fit on my same rims?

Help please!


ETA: I have a Carson 24' Funrunner and carry two Honda ATVs
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RUFFSTUFF
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If you live near a Discount Tire, check out the Heartland ST Radial. 205/75 R15
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2015 Ford F350 DRW Platinum 6.7L
2010 Ford F250 Crew Cab 6.4L

Dirtclods
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https://www.walmart.com/search


CONTENDER ST225/75R15
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RedRocket204
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BTW, Discount Tire (Discount Tire Direct) has a special until tomorrow for $100 off their eBay listings (http://stores.ebay.com/Discount-Tire-Direct?rmvSB=true). I bought the 225 size for 15" wheels. Tires arrived at my house in less than a week and the good news is, the tires that arrived were all manufactured March of 2017.

Those Endurance tires are replacing 6 year old Marathons that I've had very good service from and probably 8000 miles on them. The Marathons have aged and need to be replaced.

I will be taking the new tires and my TT to Discount Tire locally for installation.
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1jeep
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i agree with lincster, I have cheap home depot Chinese tires on my utility trailer that have been fine towing around minimal weights. My previous RV had goodyears that were 2 years old and blew out twice in one trip tearing the side of the trailer open. Since then I wont play games with tires on the rv and will make certain I have good tires that are fresh and overrated for the loads.
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lincster
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RinconVTR wrote:
lincster wrote:
Carlisle..... LOL

Folks that have been around for a while will never trust those.

I saw my buddy replace 4 tires on 1 trip.


Yeah, I'm sure the tires were to blame. That's a good one!

And I guess 3 generations isn't long enough? My family and I have run Carlisle tires as I've been alive. Not one issue on dozens of trailers.

In fact, my ATV trailer just had a valve stem crack open at some point during a 3 hour Interstate drive and the tire looked shockingly normal until the tread and pressure was inspected.

Thus, I continue to use buy Carlisle for all replacements on every trailer I own...which continues to grow in numbers and variety.

Am I a fan-boy for Carlisle? Having experienced well over 4 decades of personal use and abuse, you bet am!


Look at what you said.... ATV trailer.... Not a 13,000lbs+ toyhauler!!!!!!

So, post up some weights that are comparable to toy haulers and we can talk.
2022 F350 PSD CC 4X4 Dually to pull 2006 LE3905

Lincsters Truck/Trailer

Lincsters Rail

RinconVTR
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lincster wrote:
Carlisle..... LOL

Folks that have been around for a while will never trust those.

I saw my buddy replace 4 tires on 1 trip.


Yeah, I'm sure the tires were to blame. That's a good one!

And I guess 3 generations isn't long enough? My family and I have run Carlisle tires as I've been alive. Not one issue on dozens of trailers.

In fact, my ATV trailer just had a valve stem crack open at some point during a 3 hour Interstate drive and the tire looked shockingly normal until the tread and pressure was inspected.

Thus, I continue to use buy Carlisle for all replacements on every trailer I own...which continues to grow in numbers and variety.

Am I a fan-boy for Carlisle? Having experienced well over 4 decades of personal use and abuse, you bet am!

RangemasterP226
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Ok, I ordered Goodyear Endurance tires x 4 for my toy hauler. Should be in later this week.