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Trailer king Tires

dennis1949
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Explorer
Buying new fifth wheel. It has trailer king tires on it. Would I be better off to put my one year old Carlisle tires on this camper or leave the new trailer king tires on it?
Dennis Carpenter
Decatur Alabama
2012 GMC 3/4 ton Z71 Diesel
2016 Forest River Blue Ridge. 3045 RL
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laknox
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Nomad
dennis1949 wrote:
Buying new fifth wheel. It has trailer king tires on it. Would I be better off to put my one year old Carlisle tires on this camper or leave the new trailer king tires on it?


As the others have said, if you've got 16" wheels on the new rig, put LTs on it. If you're still on 15s, personally, I'd feel better about the year old Carlisles than the other stuff. At least they're making an effort to bring up their quality with the RH. I'm in my 3rd year on a set of RH E's and they still look good and ride well. YMMV...

Lyle
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TXiceman
Explorer II
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I would simply tell the dealer that if he wants to sell the trailer,...the Chinese junk comes off and replace with an appropriate load range US made tire....no additional cost to you.

WE dumped the Chinese junk and had Hankook (mfg. in S. Korea) load range G tires (16 inch) installed.

Ken
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fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
If the tires in question are the ST235/85 x 16, then I would immediately replace them with some good LT tires, or the trailer tires from Sailun. If you do it now, you'll bypass possible damage to your trailer when they blow out.
Howard and Peggy

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rhagfo
Explorer III
Explorer III
therink wrote:
You may want to have moderator move this to the 5th wheel section.

I would recommend that if the wheels are 16", tell the dealer to install a set of LT tires of your choice before you take delivery. I did this when I took delivery of my 2013 fiver, and this was part of my deal. I went with Firestone Transforce Highway tread LTs, also had them balanced. I wasnt going to spend that kind of $ and ride on Chinese junk.
Just my opinion.


X3!

Towing I have more weight on the TV tires than the trailer tires. My 5er has a GVWR of 12,360# the 235/80-16 E tires have a capacity of 3,042 so 12,168 - 2,400 pin = 9,768# on the tires, at max load.
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
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2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

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B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
klutchdust wrote:
Whatever tires you end up with be sure and check air pressure before and during trips.Most tire failures are from under inflation and the heat buildup it

leads to.
Ya, right...well that and the fact that most new RVs come with the cheapest junk they can hang on them to get them delivered...

B.O.
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JohnnyT
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klutchdust
Explorer II
Explorer II
Whatever tires you end up with be sure and check air pressure before and during trips.Most tire failures are from under inflation and the heat buildup it

leads to.

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
X2 he,s right, and there both china bombs. your spending a big chunk of money on your new rv,don,t go cheap on the most important part. a blown tire can do thousands of dollars of damage to the under carriage of your rv.

therink
Explorer
Explorer
You may want to have moderator move this to the 5th wheel section.

I would recommend that if the wheels are 16", tell the dealer to install a set of LT tires of your choice before you take delivery. I did this when I took delivery of my 2013 fiver, and this was part of my deal. I went with Firestone Transforce Highway tread LTs, also had them balanced. I wasnt going to spend that kind of $ and ride on Chinese junk.
Just my opinion.
Steve Rinker
Rochester, NY
2013 Keystone Sydney 340FBH 5th Wheel, 12,280 lbs loaded (scale)
2015.5 GMC Sierra Denali 3500, SRW, Duramax, CC, Payload 3,700 (sticker- not scaled yet)

Take my posts for what they are, opinions based on my own experiences.