Jun-19-2019 02:34 PM
Jun-24-2019 07:24 PM
Jun-24-2019 06:45 PM
jelly belly bean wrote:
Too old to head stands.Just saying after 25 plus yrs. of pulling trailers the endurance tires were the best to my liking and I have gone through some tires in that amount of time and I always change tires in 3 -5 yrs no matter if I go 400 miles or 40000 miles.
Jun-24-2019 06:41 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Njmurvin wrote:
I recently had a blowout with my less than a year old GY Endurance. I was taking it out on a short test run for the new fan clutch I put on my truck. Pulling the trailer up a hill was the easiest way I knew to get it hot enough to engage the fan clutch. Since it was such a short run, I neglected to check the tire pressures before going. So, I blamed myself for the blowout. Turns out the pressure in the other tires were fine. It was a road hazard ... something long as it penetrated the tread and scarred the inside of the wheel. I probably drove the better part of a mile before getting off the freeway. The tire was shredded, of course. But surprisingly, the rim and trailer had no damage at all except where the hazard made contact inside the rim. AAA put on my spare, I went straight to Americas Tire and they replaced the tire for free (I had purchased road hazard insurance when I bought the tires). I did have to purchase another coupon for the new tire ($24).
GRRRR, I thought for a minute I was reading my FIRST legit ENDURANCE tire failure.
Oh well everybody keep trying!!!
Jun-24-2019 06:19 PM
Njmurvin wrote:
I recently had a blowout with my less than a year old GY Endurance. I was taking it out on a short test run for the new fan clutch I put on my truck. Pulling the trailer up a hill was the easiest way I knew to get it hot enough to engage the fan clutch. Since it was such a short run, I neglected to check the tire pressures before going. So, I blamed myself for the blowout. Turns out the pressure in the other tires were fine. It was a road hazard ... something long as it penetrated the tread and scarred the inside of the wheel. I probably drove the better part of a mile before getting off the freeway. The tire was shredded, of course. But surprisingly, the rim and trailer had no damage at all except where the hazard made contact inside the rim. AAA put on my spare, I went straight to Americas Tire and they replaced the tire for free (I had purchased road hazard insurance when I bought the tires). I did have to purchase another coupon for the new tire ($24).
Jun-24-2019 01:40 PM
Jun-24-2019 01:07 PM
Jun-24-2019 11:22 AM
Jun-24-2019 08:16 AM
Jun-24-2019 08:02 AM
Jun-24-2019 07:07 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:jelly belly bean wrote:
just got back from a 3551.4 mile trip on endurance tires and they were great.Doing 65-70 mph on some of the worst roads I have ever seen on the west coast
Don’t be so quick to do head stands as you have not owned them “long enough”. :B
Jun-24-2019 06:49 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:jelly belly bean wrote:
just got back from a 3551.4 mile trip on endurance tires and they were great.Doing 65-70 mph on some of the worst roads I have ever seen on the west coast
Don’t be so quick to do head stands as you have not owned them “long enough”. :B
Jun-23-2019 09:07 PM
jelly belly bean wrote:
just got back from a 3551.4 mile trip on endurance tires and they were great.Doing 65-70 mph on some of the worst roads I have ever seen on the west coast
Jun-23-2019 07:53 PM
Jun-22-2019 05:06 PM