โJun-28-2021 09:17 AM
โJul-23-2021 10:40 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:Sagebrush wrote:
Walmart had many Endurance 225's in the Birmingham, AL warehouse a few days ago, $145 per and $12 for balancing. I just checked on them, my local store doesn't stock them, but it only takes a day to get them. They use FedEx Ground, the warehouse is only 100 miles away. But, they don't have any high pressure valve stems in stock and they have been out for over two months.
I had to get mine from local NAPA stores last week. Short bolt in valve stems are hard to come by around here. It took two stores and 70 miles to get five new bolt in stems. Etrailer couldn't supply them either, they didn't have the .453 grommets.
May not be relevant to you with the distance. My experience with American Tire in Rancho Cucamonga, CA and Discount Tire in Reno were topnotch. The latter even gave me a lifetime (to the tires, lol) wheel balancing for my Goodyear 4 off road tires.
โJul-23-2021 09:46 AM
โJul-23-2021 08:27 AM
Sagebrush wrote:
Walmart had many Endurance 225's in the Birmingham, AL warehouse a few days ago, $145 per and $12 for balancing. I just checked on them, my local store doesn't stock them, but it only takes a day to get them. They use FedEx Ground, the warehouse is only 100 miles away. But, they don't have any high pressure valve stems in stock and they have been out for over two months.
I had to get mine from local NAPA stores last week. Short bolt in valve stems are hard to come by around here. It took two stores and 70 miles to get five new bolt in stems. Etrailer couldn't supply them either, they didn't have the .453 grommets.
โJul-23-2021 08:20 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
There seems to be a Troll among us.
โJul-23-2021 07:16 AM
โJul-23-2021 07:15 AM
โJul-23-2021 07:12 AM
Dtank wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"GY has suspended production of the Endurance and they are out of stock nearly everywhere."
That's a shame for those who want a quality US Made tire.
When GY moves production of Endurance tires to China....will they no longer be a *quality* tire?
:h..:S
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โJul-22-2021 06:54 PM
whjco wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
"GY has suspended production of the Endurance and they are out of stock nearly everywhere."
That's a shame for those who want a quality US Made tire.
I just did an online search and found multiple outlets still selling Goodyear Endurance. I even made a selection of a pair of ST225/75R15 E-Rated on Walmart.com and they're in stock.
Just an FYI.
โJul-22-2021 06:42 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"GY has suspended production of the Endurance and they are out of stock nearly everywhere."
That's a shame for those who want a quality US Made tire.
โJul-22-2021 06:19 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"GY has suspended production of the Endurance and they are out of stock nearly everywhere."
That's a shame for those who want a quality US Made tire.
โJul-21-2021 10:02 AM
โJul-21-2021 08:13 AM
dedmiston wrote:StirCrazy wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
Finally, replace the tires at a minimum every 5 years!
I learned that tires will dry rot faster if they are not used or used infrequently. Replacing tires roughly every 5 years is part of the cost of ownership. Again, you can always take your chances and again old tires are fine until they aren't.
this is another wives tale, 8 years is the recomended change out due to age from a tire manufacture. but there are things that can shorten that. in your case the most likely cause was moisture in the air you used to top it off. Mositure inside the tire will cause it to fail prematurly and so many tire places are cheeping out now days and not putting dryers on there air. also people at home dont think about this and when they fill up at home they are putting moisture into the tire causing dry rot. this is where nitrogen in tires shine as it is dry, but thats not practicle for most. I went to the store and bought a desicant dryer for my air compressor for this purpose and to help extend the life of my air tools.
Steve
Anybody who gets eight years out of their RV tires isn't camping enough.
โJul-21-2021 06:26 AM
WAM wrote:
Customer Service said it's to put more production capacity into sudden All Terrain demand, but the Endurance will eventually come back...maybe 2022.
โJul-20-2021 02:28 PM
WAM wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I am fairly sure they have a five year warranty and that means all made are under warranty.
You're right. Six years actually...Replacement 1 yr then prorate thru 2/32 depth. I'll call Tire Rack and ***** at them. But the tires are still gone, so I don't expect much.
โJul-20-2021 12:42 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
"Anybody who gets eight years out of their RV tires isn't camping enough."
Don't you mean aren't traveling enough? ๐ We had 8 years and about 20,000 miles on our Sailun tires when we sold it. Never an issue, no cracks, no leaks, and still looked to have good tread life. But were due to be replaced if we hadn't sold it. We did advise the buyer to replace the tires due to their age. But I wasn't going to buy six tires, just to turn around and sell the thing.
FWIW I just bought 4 new Sailun tires and had them mounted and balanced for the car. 205/55-16, mounted and balanced cost me $279.00. Manufacture date was 1021.
But yes, we certainly didn't camp enough. ๐