โJul-22-2014 10:04 AM
โJul-27-2014 06:57 PM
โJul-27-2014 06:54 PM
Bamaman1 wrote:
If there were hundreds of grizzly deaths resulting from blown trailer tires, they might change their minds.
โJul-27-2014 06:19 PM
Me Again wrote:hammer21661 wrote:
I had belts on one tow max break and 2 blowouts I got mad and bit the bullet and bought the 19.5 tires and rims 225/70r19.5 dunlops made in U.S.A. on Chinese vision heavy hauler 81 wheels. 3 bad tires in 1.5 years was enough for me. No 65 mph speed limit on these tires.
I am sorry for the repetitive horn tooting.
Why did you choose 19.5" rims over 17.5"? The 17.5" tires at 4805 lbs have quite a bit weight capacity vs the 19.5 inchers at 3650. Chris
โJul-25-2014 05:15 AM
โJul-24-2014 09:53 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:Bamaman1 wrote:
This is like a broken record--day after day. Horror stories about WillPop Chinese tires.
Too bad the U.S. Government will not address regulation of RV and Marine tires. If there were hundreds of grizzly deaths resulting from blown trailer tires, they might change their minds.
I'm going to change my tires as soon as my fifth wheel trailer arrives.
ST tires are a niche tire like agriculture tires/ATV tires/lawn and garden tires/etc. Their not designated to carry passengers so the gov (NHTSA) has proven not to care about niche tire performance as long as deaths aren't involved.
Case in point is at one time there were over 250 tire complaints about Carlisle ST tires reported on safe/car.gov website. I and others saw them. We even argued about them with a couple of Carlisle users.
NHTSA gleaned 8-9 of them out and reported the others didn't have the proper information so were deleted from the web. NHTSA came to the conclusion that because there was nothing but damage reports and no deaths that NHTSA had nothing to act on.
Nothing will be done about the issue till deaths are reported or political pressure can be put on NHTSA to act on the problem from a damage/cost perspective IMO.
Now.... ST tires being a niche tire are a low volume tire when we compare P and LT total sales. They do have a place with small utility trailers/lawn service trailers/trailers not used specifically as a highway trailer/etc.
JMO
โJul-24-2014 05:43 AM
Bamaman1 wrote:
This is like a broken record--day after day. Horror stories about WillPop Chinese tires.
Too bad the U.S. Government will not address regulation of RV and Marine tires. If there were hundreds of grizzly deaths resulting from blown trailer tires, they might change their minds.
I'm going to change my tires as soon as my fifth wheel trailer arrives.
โJul-23-2014 08:02 PM
โJul-23-2014 07:33 PM
hammer21661 wrote:
I had belts on one tow max break and 2 blowouts I got mad and bit the bullet and bought the 19.5 tires and rims 225/70r19.5 dunlops made in U.S.A. on Chinese vision heavy hauler 81 wheels. 3 bad tires in 1.5 years was enough for me. No 65 mph speed limit on these tires.
I am sorry for the repetitive horn tooting.
โJul-23-2014 07:00 PM
โJul-23-2014 05:37 AM
โJul-23-2014 04:27 AM
โJul-23-2014 02:22 AM
โJul-22-2014 08:08 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
Because blow outs and tire failures only occur on Chinese made tires. Riiiight.
โJul-22-2014 07:49 PM