Yes, we need another Chinese tire question (think Towmax not Saluins sp?)
There are those on these boards who aren't bothered by them and there are others who wouldn't put them on a wheel barrow for fear of a blowout hauling a load of mulch.
I'm in the camp of it depends. For the sake of simplicity I am using round numbers here. For instance my unit has 16" Towmax tires with a rating of #3520 each or #14k+ total. Loaded weight of our unit is approximately 10k and figuring 20% pin that leaves me 8k on the tires.
I am having a hard time justifying better tires at this point because:
1. I have lots of reserve # left on my tires.
2. I don't put a ton of miles on per year, 1200-1500 miles, stay fairly close to home - for now.
3. It stays inside year round meaning little sun on the tires.
I would think much differently if tires were closer to max, drive lots of miles per year or drive out in the hot desert even. My thoughts at this point are to ride them for the 5 years then ditch them for Goodyear Endurance or the like.
20 years I never had an issue with tires on our campers, although though I have had a couple on my construction trailers (more abuse).
What do you think? agree or disagree with my assessment?
Lets keep it civil please :C
Dan
2019 Chevy crew LTZ 2500 HD Duramax
2017 Wildcat 29rlx fifth wheel