โSep-27-2014 05:18 AM
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ken white wrote:
IMHO, it is not if marginal ST tires will fail, it is when, and they fail rather quickly once they decide to go....
Oh and for all of those believers that the sidewalls of an ST tire are tougher than an LT tire, this is BS.
The sidewalls are 2-ply polyester and the carcass is very light compared to an equivalent LT tire...
โSep-28-2014 10:08 AM
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โSep-28-2014 02:12 AM
brirene wrote:Agree. But the people on this forum ARE informed of the issue. So a larger percentage of the posters on this forum than the general population have likely taken steps to address the problem.
I've noted this several times in posts over the last year or so, but then again I think the whole "chinabomb" thing was a bit overblown (no pun intended) in the first place. And I agree that quality has improved over the past4-5 years. The notion that more people are using LT tires is kind of silly, as I bet it's a very small percentage of the general rv population. As mentioned, a small percentage of rv users actually frequent forums like this, and so are ignorant of the issue. Guy I worked with replaced his tires a while back. I asked what he put on, and his response was he had no idea, but they were cheap. There's the vast majority. All imho, of course.
โSep-27-2014 11:36 PM
Shanester wrote:
My Sunnybrook 5er came with LT tires from the factory. I thought that was interesting. LT225/75/16 load range E.
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โSep-27-2014 02:11 PM
Lantley wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:
2,400 miles into my Towmax STR test on 225 75 15 E's. So far so good.
Looks like you have a new rig.
Not to jinx your situation but my prediction is your OEM ST tires will not last more than 2 seasons before you have a issue.
This has been my experience on 2 RV's.
I have zero faith in OEM ST tires.
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