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time2roll wrote:
My contact says the Endurance has been released but I can't find much official info.
Feb-02-2017 06:40 PM
Feb-02-2017 06:25 PM
downtheroad wrote:time2roll wrote:
Goodyear will be replacing the Marathon line with a new ST called Endurance made in the USA.
Supposed to be a far better tire if you can hold on a bit longer.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Goodyear&tireModel=Endurance
These new USA made Goodyears are looking promising. They also come with a higher speed rating than the basic ST tires.
I will consider them when I need new tires. I have had great service from Maxxis 8008's.
Jan-23-2017 07:02 AM
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Here is a copy of the email I received yesterday from Maxxis, per my dealer request. (including original spelling)
Bobby,
The spped rating on for the Maxxis M8008 ST Radial is "Q", which is 99 MPH. However, according to the Tire and Rim Association the inflation pressures and load specifications in general for all ST Radial trailer tires, regardless of the manufacturer, are designed and rated at 65 MPH. If the speed is higher than 65 MPH, the pressure and load need to be adjusted according to the following guidelines:
From 66 to 75 MPH – the tire inflation pressure needs to increase 10 PSI (not to exceed the maximum PSI the tire is rated for) but requires no load adjustment.
From 76 to 85 MPH – the tire inflation pressure needs to increase 10 PSI (not to exceed the maximum PSI the tire is rated for) and load should be reduced by 10%.
We hope this information is helpful. Thanks for your email and interest in Maxxis Tires.
Best Regards,
The Maxxis Support Team.....
Jan-23-2017 04:59 AM
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Jan-22-2017 07:56 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
I've become a real fan boy of Carlisle Radial Trail RH...now out with HD series.
Maxxis makes a fine ST tire, but they still are not "up to speed" with the latest ST tire offerings out there. Meaning, they're still stuck on the 65mph rating.
While many do not tow at speeds over this, that's not at all the point. Personally I dont want any tire of mine limited like this if it doesnt have to be. Consumers should begin asking WHY is it still limited to 65.
Jan-22-2017 03:33 PM
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Jan-22-2017 01:03 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
Carlisle tires are readily available while Maxxis usually has to be ordered.
I would buy Carlisle from Discount Tire/Americas Tire because they have lots of stores and good service from my experience.
The new Goodyears are worth looking at. I ran Made in the USA Marathons years ago with zero problems.
Jan-22-2017 10:13 AM