Aug-13-2017 08:00 AM
Aug-19-2017 09:09 AM
skibum98391 wrote:
Also, not sure if it is BS or not (don't shoot the messenger!), but the tire guy at discount tire told me ST tires had a different rubber compound that were designed to sit idle for long periods of time, whereas LT tires needed to be driven. Made sense to me...
Aug-18-2017 05:08 PM
Aug-18-2017 02:54 PM
skibum98391 wrote:
Just recently put on two Goodyears. Had a flat so replaced the two on the same axle. With just 2 out of the 4 being Good Years, I immediately notice how much better the 5th pulled. Will be replacing the other 2 soon. Can't recommend them enough!
Also, not sure if it is BS or not (don't shoot the messenger!), but the tire guy at discount tire told me ST tires had a different rubber compound that were designed to sit idle for long periods of time, whereas LT tires needed to be driven. Made sense to me...
Aug-18-2017 02:52 PM
aruba5er wrote:
How does one go about complaining about a tire? I blew 3 in one day and I kept one to show the dealer where I bought them. The manager didn't even want to talk to me, all he said was you have to use an ST tire on a trailer. I expained that many RV's come with LT tires. He did not want to hear any of that. I told him that everywhere the truck went, the trailer followed. Over 60k on the truck tires and about 16k on the trailer tires. LT225R16. Nope, don"t make any differance. I had hoped to replace the tires when I had to with Maxxis but because of the blowouts I had to buy what a dealer had on the shelf so I really can't afford another set. I had Uniroyal Larado made in USA. Now I have a Chineese tire. I won't call them bombs yet but my USA tires certinly where. Like a giant cannon going off. OH, REMEMBER, SLOW DOWN/MOVE OVER WHEN YOU SEE A VEHICLE WITH FLASHERS ON.
Aug-18-2017 02:22 PM
Aug-17-2017 01:23 PM
Reelay wrote:
But they do get their tires from China and other countries. I like to try and keep it like local as far as purchase.
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Aug-13-2017 10:11 PM
Durb wrote:Reelay wrote:
Just did a research on GY Endurance trailer tires and not one bad comment so looks like I will be changing over to the GY Endurance. Thanks to all for the input! Now we will wait and see on the outcome of the tire manufacture not putting to much hope in them. I am sure they will get some tech to say it was my fault.
Can Les Schwab order them for you or are you having to abandon loyalty to your locally headquartered tire company? LS has earned my business over the years with excellent service but I also will try the Goodyears when I am due.
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