โMar-09-2016 11:54 AM
โMar-16-2016 12:45 PM
Oaklevel wrote:N-Trouble wrote:
My local tire shop which I have bought several sets of car/truck tires through and does install tires on trailers told me that due to liability reason associated with the lower weight rating on an LT tire they can't install them. Said I would have to take the tires/rims off the trailer and take them in separately was the only way they could do it.
Obvious reply is going to be to go find another tire shop which is what I will likely have to do. Just trying to get an idea if this is a common theme with tire shops and putting LT tires on trailers?
Our local tire dealers will not put LTs on RVs either..........
โMar-16-2016 11:26 AM
N-Trouble wrote:
My local tire shop which I have bought several sets of car/truck tires through and does install tires on trailers told me that due to liability reason associated with the lower weight rating on an LT tire they can't install them. Said I would have to take the tires/rims off the trailer and take them in separately was the only way they could do it.
Obvious reply is going to be to go find another tire shop which is what I will likely have to do. Just trying to get an idea if this is a common theme with tire shops and putting LT tires on trailers?
โMar-16-2016 11:02 AM
laknox wrote:hotpepperkid wrote:
My 5er came with ST225/15's and I had Discount/Americas tire put LT235R16E. I know they check tread depth and are picky about that, but don't think tread depth has much to do with running tires on a trailer. Cosco however will not put LT's on a trailer and even hear of them not putting anything on a trailer as you cant pull it into to one of their stalls and heard the same about Wal-Mart.
Yet Costco sells ST tires. How're you supposed to get them on your trailer? :h
Lyle
โMar-16-2016 10:47 AM
RockyMt wrote:
A lot of states have tread depth laws- Sure hope I don't run next to anyone running with cords showing, pulled or otherwise.
โMar-16-2016 10:46 AM
hotpepperkid wrote:
My 5er came with ST225/15's and I had Discount/Americas tire put LT235R16E. I know they check tread depth and are picky about that, but don't think tread depth has much to do with running tires on a trailer. Cosco however will not put LT's on a trailer and even hear of them not putting anything on a trailer as you cant pull it into to one of their stalls and heard the same about Wal-Mart.
โMar-16-2016 10:39 AM
โMar-15-2016 05:59 PM
โMar-15-2016 08:56 AM
jamway wrote:
Your are not old at all if your tires had steel cords. I run them until you could the ply's of rayon. When they got to four we got a new used tire.
โMar-15-2016 08:46 AM
โMar-11-2016 07:02 AM
laknox wrote:Me Again wrote:laknox wrote:
How many people remember fire patches, let alone =done= one? I think my dad still has his patch clamp. ๐ How about "boots"? Can't tell you how many pickup tires we booted let alone tractor tires. I've patched my truck tires with patch on patch on patch and still drove them until the steel cord was showing. ๐ Used to take tractor tires down to a shop in S PHX where they'd hot-patch =massive= cuts in the sidewalls; literally re-vulcanizing a portion of the tire.
Lyle
Careful Lyle, please will find out we are old!!! Chris
So long as DW is still older'n me, I don't worry about it! ๐
Lyle
โMar-10-2016 07:56 PM
Me Again wrote:laknox wrote:
How many people remember fire patches, let alone =done= one? I think my dad still has his patch clamp. ๐ How about "boots"? Can't tell you how many pickup tires we booted let alone tractor tires. I've patched my truck tires with patch on patch on patch and still drove them until the steel cord was showing. ๐ Used to take tractor tires down to a shop in S PHX where they'd hot-patch =massive= cuts in the sidewalls; literally re-vulcanizing a portion of the tire.
Lyle
Careful Lyle, please will find out we are old!!! Chris
โMar-10-2016 07:20 PM
laknox wrote:
How many people remember fire patches, let alone =done= one? I think my dad still has his patch clamp. ๐ How about "boots"? Can't tell you how many pickup tires we booted let alone tractor tires. I've patched my truck tires with patch on patch on patch and still drove them until the steel cord was showing. ๐ Used to take tractor tires down to a shop in S PHX where they'd hot-patch =massive= cuts in the sidewalls; literally re-vulcanizing a portion of the tire.
Lyle
โMar-10-2016 07:15 PM
parkmanaa wrote:
Read STRABO's comment with interest concerning America's Tire Stores,
and find they are very rigid in their application of guidelines from either their corporate and/or tire manufacturers regarding rotating, repairing, or any other tire problem.
Went to one of their local stores early last year requesting tire rotation. Like with STRABO, they checked the vehicle with a fine-tooth comb and decided tread depth was too low to rotate, and refused. Wanted to give me a quote on a new set of tires. I went to another independent tire store and tires were rotated without question. I am still driving on those tires here one year+ later.
Also, they are very picky regarding assuring penetrations are almost exactly in center of the tread or they refuse to repair even a nail hole.
IMHO this is part of the massive tire marketing push we have seen in the last several years, and goes along with the early (less than 5 years, in some cases) replacement of tires. I have expressed my disagreement with this philosophy for years. I believe thousands and thousands of tires are being unnecessarily replaced due this marketing push. In my experiences I found very few failures due to age. Regarding age, go with the tire manufacturer's suggestion; not with a tire dealer's.
"40 years in the tire industry; seen it all and done most of it"
โMar-10-2016 07:04 PM
Me Again wrote:rhagfo wrote:
Part of my point! The tire carcass is the same as on the drivers and trailer, those ribs are likely caps (Retreads), that may have been caped with a traction tread design before! My main point is that the carcass of the tire is the same be it steer, driver, or trailer.
Thanks for the Great Photos.
NO these were not caps, the were original rib style tires that are common on many OTR trailers.
Appears to this one. Chris
http://www.dunloptrucktires.com/tires/details.aspx?prodline=160523