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โJul-26-2013 03:01 AM
soling2003 wrote:
Just blew up a Towmaster, after traveling only 60 miles from the camp ground. It is less than a year old with about 1000 miles on it. The other three are two year old Akurets, and one of them had a leak in the sidewall when we got ready to leave two days later. but with no spare left, we limped down the street to Les Schwab. We have replaced 7 tires in the last three years since we bought this thing.
Even though the old ones were 3500lb tires on 7000lb axles, with axle weight total of about 1200lbs, I went with the LT Geostar 14ply tires with a 3750lb rating. You could easily feel the difference in thickness on the inside of the rim of the tires. The trailer felt more stable with the stiffer sidewalls.
With lifetime warranty, etc, I hope it is the last ones we need for awhile now.
With my experience, The Tow master, Tow King, etc. the Akurets, are all junk. I wouldn't let anyone GIVE me another one of those. I wanted to tell the guy that had the trailer next to us getting a new set of Tow Masters on his trailer to think again after looking at my destroyed tire.
โJul-25-2013 10:46 PM
โJul-24-2013 11:01 AM
goducks10 wrote:avvidclif1 wrote:Me Again wrote:jeepman71 wrote:
I am pretty finicky with my equipment so things are kept up.
You are aware that trailer tires are rated at 62MPH max. On all I have seen anyway.
Try 65mph.
โJul-24-2013 10:54 AM
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โJul-24-2013 09:01 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:Me Again wrote:jeepman71 wrote:
I am pretty finicky with my equipment so things are kept up.
You are aware that trailer tires are rated at 62MPH max. On all I have seen anyway.
โJul-24-2013 08:50 AM
Me Again wrote:jeepman71 wrote:
I am pretty finicky with my equipment so things are kept up.
โJul-24-2013 07:52 AM
jeepman71 wrote:
I am pretty finicky with my equipment so things are kept up.
โJul-24-2013 07:15 AM
Me Again wrote:jeepman71 wrote:
I am going to guess the rims are only rated for 2150 each and with the smallish bolt pattern I am sure a 16" wheel is out of the question. At this point I am not looking to replace the wheels, I like the looks and don't want to spend the money. I would think that upgrading the tires to a load range D and running at 60 psi would make a huge improvement on the tire blowup problem. At 60 psi with a load range D my capacity improves by 230# per tire. I know the wheel is still an LR C.
I do not believe you have said much about how you use your trailer! Many believe ST tires should be replaced at three years IF they last that long and 12k to 15k miles. That makes them a poor investment on top of the risk they add regrading
failure. Take a look at the Maxxis Bravo 15" LRD LT tires.
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-Truck/Light-Truck-SUV/UE-168N-Bravo-Series.aspx
Chris
โJul-24-2013 07:05 AM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:goducks10 wrote:jeepman71 wrote:
What are your thoughts about the following ST tires.
Hercules load range D
Task Master load range D
Carlisle RH load range D
Tow Master load range E
Omni load range E
I am looking to replace the tires on my 2013 Rockwood fifth wheel that had load range C.
Thanks
How many miles do you tow a year? I wouldn't spend the money for Maxxis if you only go out a few times a year and don't travel very far. If you go out a lot and put a lot of miles a year on then yes Maxxis. ST tires are generally only good for 5-7 yrs depending on what site you read. So if you only put 4-500 miles a year on them then I would look at Goodyear Marathons. Upgrading to a larger higher capacity tire will help you. Most tire issues are from under inflation, heat, driving to fast and overloading.
Yikes!
"Design for Disaster" advice!.:(
(to save a few bucks??)
Try a search on GY Marathons (AKA "Balloons") on any site you can think of. (Including the Airstream TT owners forums)..:S
BAD (GY) Karma - back to and including when they were made in the USA.
Only *GOOD* thing to say about Goodyear is they will pay for the
damage done to your trailer when they fail.
Maxxis.
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โJul-24-2013 06:54 AM
jeepman71 wrote:
I am going to guess the rims are only rated for 2150 each and with the smallish bolt pattern I am sure a 16" wheel is out of the question. At this point I am not looking to replace the wheels, I like the looks and don't want to spend the money. I would think that upgrading the tires to a load range D and running at 60 psi would make a huge improvement on the tire blowup problem. At 60 psi with a load range D my capacity improves by 230# per tire. I know the wheel is still an LR C.