โApr-20-2018 10:36 PM
โJun-28-2018 01:08 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
So, you are stating that trailer tires are the same quality as a P or LT tire?
There is NO WAY quality is the same between the tires.
โJun-26-2018 04:35 PM
โJun-26-2018 04:13 PM
โJun-19-2018 03:59 PM
WillT wrote:
Northwood put the Goodyear Endurance ST225/75R15 Load Range E on our Nash 26N witch has an 8900 lb GVWR. So far I really like them and the fact that they are probably more than the TT needs rather than less like the Marathon load range C that our previous TT had. I really like not worrying about a blowout caused by an overloaded tire. The only drawback perhaps is that the 80 psi inflation does cause a rougher ride for the dishes.
โJun-19-2018 07:56 AM
โJun-18-2018 03:33 PM
โJun-18-2018 02:50 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
So, you are stating that trailer tires are the same quality as a P or LT tire? No way you will convince me of that. I am more diligent about checking tire pressure on my trailers than my cars - tested every trip. And I won't run ST tires any longer than 5 years from manufacture. Yet I still have easily had 5 times the number of tire failures on my trailers than I have on my personal vehicles. Plus, I likely put 30,000 miles/year driving cars/trucks vs towing maybe 8000 miles in a year.
Coming home from the lake/camping yesterday I saw at least 3 trailers on the side of the road with tire issues, but I don't remember seeing a car/truck with the same.
There is NO WAY quality is the same between the tires.
โJun-18-2018 02:49 PM
richclover wrote:
The latest, on the toy hauler last year, wasn't detected for a couple of miles. Traveling 10-15 mph and lots of dust. We found the likely puncture spot in spite of the damage. Left rear tire so the drag broke the spring shackles. A really "Good Sam" came along and helped Wife and I change the tire and figure out how to get the rig to the nearest suitable camp spot. He had a couple of spare shackles and helped me change out the busted ones.
My new TT has LR C tires, 50 psi, likely the cheapest to be found. I'll try them for a season or two, then get a good set of LR E, upper end.
โJun-18-2018 12:06 PM
โJun-18-2018 11:08 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:time2roll wrote:vladio wrote:'blew' is a very generic term. Could have been a road hazard that reduced pressure until the tire over heated and let go. Then the tire is shredded beyond recognition so the cause is not found.
I checked the pressure last week an hour before it blew, it was right on 50.
Couple weeks ago I picked up a screw. I was lucky to notice a bit of tire bulge at a fuel stop. Pressure was down from 65 to 35 in just a few hours. Another couple hours and the whole tire could have 'blew' with no fault of the tire.
And yes I have had a tread come off and another with the tread separating ready to come off. Both still holding full pressure and obvious poor quality tire.
Time2......you know how it goes by now on these boards.....its always the tires fault. Never is it low pressure for whatever reason, overspeed, overload, a curb clip, or constant pull overs on debris filled shoulders of the road.
Going by these RV board tire threads, and knowing that the vast majority of towable RVs have Chinese ST tires OEM, I can't figure out why I don't see 200 people or more pulled over with "blowouts" every Friday and Sunday all summer on a 10 mile section of road here. It feeds 2 state parks and half a dozen private parks from a PA turnpike exit.
โJun-16-2018 11:08 AM
profdant139 wrote:
Rich --
Where was this stretch of killer road? I intend to avoid going there!
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โJun-16-2018 10:31 AM
โJun-16-2018 09:46 AM
โJun-16-2018 07:47 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:time2roll wrote:vladio wrote:'blew' is a very generic term. Could have been a road hazard that reduced pressure until the tire over heated and let go. Then the tire is shredded beyond recognition so the cause is not found.
I checked the pressure last week an hour before it blew, it was right on 50.
Couple weeks ago I picked up a screw. I was lucky to notice a bit of tire bulge at a fuel stop. Pressure was down from 65 to 35 in just a few hours. Another couple hours and the whole tire could have 'blew' with no fault of the tire.
And yes I have had a tread come off and another with the tread separating ready to come off. Both still holding full pressure and obvious poor quality tire.
Time2......you know how it goes by now on these boards.....its always the tires fault. Never is it low pressure for whatever reason, overspeed, overload, a curb clip, or constant pull overs on debris filled shoulders of the road.
Going by these RV board tire threads, and knowing that the vast majority of towable RVs have Chinese ST tires OEM, I can't figure out why I don't see 200 people or more pulled over with "blowouts" every Friday and Sunday all summer on a 10 mile section of road here. It feeds 2 state parks and half a dozen private parks from a PA turnpike exit.