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Ziphead2
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have a fifth wheel that I plan on replacing all the tires. I rode on Maxxis for a few years (4) but did not have much luck with the two flats in two years. I am thinking of installing ST235/80R16-10ply, Goodyear Endurance. Does anyone have any experience with the Endurance ?
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reluyog
Explorer
Explorer
We ran a set of XPS Ribs for slighty more than 10 years, and just replaced them with the same. No flats or uneven wear of any kind.
Damian
1983 KW W900, 3406B Cat, RTO14615, 355's
1995 Carriage by Carriage triple axle 22K

GWolfe
Explorer
Explorer
I have the Endurance tires on my little camper with only a few hundred miles on them but so far I like them, trailer pulls nice and tracks well.
2005 Sun-Lite Eagle
2011 Silverado

crcr
Explorer
Explorer
I believe a steel belted tire would likely do more damage to the RV than a nylon belted tire, IF one of the tires blows out at highway speed.

tinner12002
Explorer
Explorer
Mark Heisler wrote:
I went to a light truck tire on my fithwheel best money i spent in a long time
trailer ride smoother
I had ST235/80/16 Goodyear went to LT245/75/16 Toyo HT


It rides better because of softer sidewalls which also flex more when turning. Certainly not my choice, don't think I'd want to take the chance of the tire rolling off the rim in a tight turn situation.
2015 Ram 3500/DRW/Aisin/auto/Max tow/4.10s,Cummins, stock Laramie Limited--Silver
Tequila Sunrise 2012 Ultra Classic Limited
2018 Raptor 428SP

roman_traveler
Explorer
Explorer
Artum Snowbird wrote:
Bridgestone Duvaris R250 light truck tires.... they are excellent.


I agree, was happy with xps ribs till they timed out. Replaced the with the 250s and can't tell the difference.

RT

Rygar
Explorer
Explorer
Just put 4 new Sailuns on my Montana. They are one brute of a tire. I'm feeling very comfortable leaving in August for an 8 month around NA trip that my tires will hold up. Bought a TPMS just in case though.
2011 Montana 3455SA
2013 Ford F350 4x4 Crew Cab King Ranch SRW
Gary & Jane Retired Toy Store owners
2 Sheltie Furkids Cammie & Stormy

Ziphead2
Explorer II
Explorer II
I did not want to say anything negative about maxis. That served me well over the years. Yes I hand 2 flats, one I hit something in the road and the other? I check the air psi as well as the tires before and after stops.

TJames1974
Explorer
Explorer
I put Goodyear Endurance tires on my Cougar 32RLK 5th wheel about 600 miles ago. Not a ton of miles yet as we only camp about once a month at the coast. That being said I have never had to add air to them since install. They are a well built tire. I have towed in the rain to 100 plus degrees and not had any issues. I think they are a great tire and the trailer tows great with them on. I check tire pressure every time before I pull and it has been good every time.
2003 Ford 6.0 Diesel
2017 Cougar 32RLK Fifth Wheel

DinTulsa
Explorer
Explorer
I'll be watching those tires. I plan on upgrading tires next spring and those look like a viable option.

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Just shy of four years one of my Maxxis is losing the tread as the belts seem to have come apart.
Four new Goodyear Endurance are going on tomorrow.

jjj
Explorer
Explorer
My brother just bought 2 goodyear endurance in a 225/75/15. Made in usa and was impressed on the load range for a 15in. tire.They look good. Only time will tell now.
2002 F-350 Crew-Cab Dually
V-10-4.30 gears Mag-Hytec diff.cover
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2005 Keystone Challenger 34TBH-Fifth Airbourn

JIMNLIN
Explorer
Explorer
Looking at GDR website shows a 29 RS with a 10995 gvwr. This unit may come with 5200 lb axles or maybe 6k axles.
As mentioned the best tire for that size trailer would be a commercial grade all steel ply tire like the Bridgestone R-250 or the higher cost Michelin XPS Ribs in a ;
...LT235/85-16 E at 3042 lbs capacity @ 31.8" diameter..
...LT245/75-16 E at 3042 lbs capacity @ 30.7" diameter.
Both sizes work great on 16" trailer wheels. Use the diameter that best fits under the wheel wells (clearance).

The Sailun S637 is a load G tire at 4040-4400 lb capacity/110 psi and is simply too much tire for a trailer that size.

Or take a shot at one of the new gen high speed rated ST tires.

I have a 11200 lb 5er with 5200lb axles/ 16" wheels. I would go with a quality 16" LT E poly carcass tire or R-250/XPS Rib tire and not worry for 7-10 years and 50k-60k miles.
"good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" ............ Will Rogers

'03 2500 QC Dodge/Cummins HO 3.73 6 speed manual Jacobs Westach
'97 Park Avanue 28' 5er 11200 two slides

Mark_Heisler
Explorer II
Explorer II
I went to a light truck tire on my fithwheel best money i spent in a long time
trailer ride smoother
I had ST235/80/16 Goodyear went to LT245/75/16 Toyo HT
2003 dodge 2wheel drive diesel 375hp 750torque
2007 citation fifth wheel model 29bhs
to see pictures of my truck and fifth-wheel click on view profile

The_Painting_Te
Explorer
Explorer
I've used Maxxis for 5 yrs on two different RV's with no issues whatsoever after a collective 15,000+ miles.