โOct-02-2013 05:40 PM
โOct-03-2013 07:00 PM
RVUSA wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Was talking to a Ryder truck tech the other day. Here is what I learned. Most trailer tires that lose their treads, do so, not because of air pressure, or heat, or any of the things we talk about a lot. They lose their treads because of curbing. Meaning they are dragged over curbs, or they hit curbs with their side walls. Tires hitting curbs with their sidewall. Cause the belts, and wires in the side walls to break, and when they do, they separate.
So IF you hit curbs a lot, Your tires are more likely to separate. Remedy. Swing out farther, give them plenty of room. IF you have to hit a curb. If possible. Hit it straight on, and not from the side. If you can't get into Hardee's with out going over the curb. Don't go.
I'm thinking rental trucks hit about 10000 more curbs than the typical rv does. The claim makes sense in his usage, but maybe not so much in ours.
โOct-03-2013 05:45 PM
โOct-03-2013 04:56 PM
Terryallan wrote:
Was talking to a Ryder truck tech the other day. Here is what I learned. Most trailer tires that lose their treads, do so, not because of air pressure, or heat, or any of the things we talk about a lot. They lose their treads because of curbing. Meaning they are dragged over curbs, or they hit curbs with their side walls. Tires hitting curbs with their sidewall. Cause the belts, and wires in the side walls to break, and when they do, they separate.
So IF you hit curbs a lot, Your tires are more likely to separate. Remedy. Swing out farther, give them plenty of room. IF you have to hit a curb. If possible. Hit it straight on, and not from the side. If you can't get into Hardee's with out going over the curb. Don't go.
โOct-03-2013 02:42 PM
โOct-03-2013 04:22 AM
Horseman120247 wrote:
.......When these tires blow the whole tread and center section atre coming off and the only thing left on the rim is the two side wall discs.....
โOct-03-2013 01:40 AM
Horseman120247 wrote:
I know this has been beat before, but I purchased a 2011 40 foot Jayco Pinnacle. It came with 235-80-16 load range E Goodtear Marathon tires (dated 2010).
I am pursuing this through Goodyear and would appreciate knowing of tire failures of the same size and approximate age and mileage.
โOct-02-2013 09:03 PM
โOct-02-2013 08:35 PM
โOct-02-2013 07:55 PM
โOct-02-2013 07:50 PM
lawtonglenn wrote:hmknightnc wrote:
...your tires are only rated at 3200# apiece meaning 12.8k# on the axles. I think a 40' Pinnacle loaded would wiegh considerable more than that. Just guessing but I think your tires are likely overloaded. ...
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If you look at this link, those exact tires have a weight rating of 3420lbs at 80psi ... so all 4 would be 13,680
Goodyear Marathon ST235/80R16 Load E specs
If you look at this link, it shows the current 40' pinnacle at a GVWR of 15,950 !!!!! your tires are overloaded by 17% !!!
Pinnacle 40' specs
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โOct-02-2013 07:40 PM
hmknightnc wrote:
...your tires are only rated at 3200# apiece meaning 12.8k# on the axles. I think a 40' Pinnacle loaded would wiegh considerable more than that. Just guessing but I think your tires are likely overloaded. ...
โOct-02-2013 07:23 PM
โOct-02-2013 07:15 PM
SWD wrote:
Cant really help you re: your tire question. All I know is that I have a set of these on my 05 Jayco Eagle and by next spring they will be gone. My trailer is in storage right now but I plan to dump them and get what I can for them and then buy a new set from my local tire shop.
โOct-02-2013 07:10 PM