Jun-16-2015 06:43 PM
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Jun-24-2015 05:15 AM
audio1der wrote:
@OP- Yikes. I just upgraded to Kumho Radial 857's and couldn't be happier. You'd also have to make sure your rims are rated for 65psi, but the trailer pulls SO much better now that the poor tires aren't at 95% capacity all the time. For additional value, they have a speed rating of 99mph (not that I would ever do that, but the headroom is comforting) and significantly more weight carrying capacity than most of us need.
Get yourself a proper alignment, or even look at upgradin the axles. We went from Al-Ko 3500lb units to Dexter 6,000lb with upgraded springs and proper brass greaseable bushings. Going to 15's won't solve anything.
Jun-23-2015 10:16 PM
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Jun-22-2015 08:23 PM
jjj wrote:
To the op. Also make sure they are balanced. That also make a big difference.
Jun-22-2015 08:08 PM
Jun-22-2015 07:56 PM
jwc99 wrote:
There is no one around my area that does alignment on trailer axles. I spoke with a guy at the local RV dealer and he said they just ordered need axles. Mine were replaced 18 months ago, the old ones were wearing my tires also. The guy at the shop said the tires I had were junk and that was the biggest part of my problem. I think I will just replace the tires with a better set of 14's and keep a close watch on the wear. If I start to see excessive wear on good tires I'll try something different. Now to decide on the tire brand.
Jun-22-2015 07:26 PM
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Jun-18-2015 05:44 PM
ThomasFour wrote:
JimLin,
Any idea why Discount Tire (2 separate stores, over the course of 3 years) never mentioned all the tire options you've listed? I just bought Carlisle ST tires for my toy hauler to replace Pirelli Scorpions. Thanks for any insight.
Jun-18-2015 05:00 PM
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