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SoundGuy
Apr 16, 2018Explorer
Bob E. wrote:
But I'd take a close look at all of the tires for any deformations, cracks, etc. every time I stopped. We've caught a few tires early before blowing out just by looking at them and running my hand along the tread. It was pretty obvious they were coming apart.
I wish it were this easy. I keep our trailer here at the house during the camping season so I have every opportunity to inspect it for any developing flaws. I'm probably more anal than most about correct tire pressure and visually inspecting my tires on a regular basis yet one still did split and bubble on the inside, the latter of which I obviously couldn't see with the tire mounted on the wheel.
Bob E. wrote:
My experience was once the first one came apart and blew at 4 years old, the others soon followed.
Ergo the reason I chose to replace all four tires with a set of new Goodyear Endurance rather than hope & pray the remaining 3 original off shore tires wouldn't also prematurely fail. The OP did ask for a recommendation and that's mine. ;)
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