โSep-27-2014 05:18 AM
โSep-27-2014 10:55 AM
dclark1946 wrote:NinerBikes wrote:
I forget, I am running something like 205-70-14's on my travel trailer. I do 55 to 58 mph, and always top off the pressure to 55 psi as stated in the instructions. I am at 14,000 miles in 2 years of ownership. So far, so good, but I am checking the tires like a hawk now, every time, before every trip, for signs of delamination.
Maybe this isn't such a problem with 3700 # dry weight ultralite travel trailers?
I followed all those same precautions you are doing with my two previous trailers with ST tires and had blowouts after the third year. The tires looked great until they came apart on the hot highway.
I believe Discount Tire even tells you on their web site that 3 years is the the expected life time for STs.
Someone mentioned the improved Carlisle tire with a nylon cap so maybe the new ST tires will hold up better. I switched over to LTs 7 years ago when we got a new trailer with 15 inch wheels and have not had any more problems.
Dick
โSep-27-2014 10:51 AM
downtheroad wrote:
More people running Maxxis
โSep-27-2014 10:50 AM
2112 wrote:
For me personally it's "Does this mean people are paying more attention to tire condition and tire maintenance".
I started playing by the rules.
I slowed down, checked and aired as needed every time before it moved and replace every four years.
โSep-27-2014 09:56 AM
NinerBikes wrote:
I forget, I am running something like 205-70-14's on my travel trailer. I do 55 to 58 mph, and always top off the pressure to 55 psi as stated in the instructions. I am at 14,000 miles in 2 years of ownership. So far, so good, but I am checking the tires like a hawk now, every time, before every trip, for signs of delamination.
Maybe this isn't such a problem with 3700 # dry weight ultralite travel trailers?
โSep-27-2014 09:00 AM
Boxer Lovers wrote:
My Towmax were replaced with less than 4,000 miles. Belts gave way in sidewall on one tire so I replaced them all with Carlisle ST's. One 1,600 trip with no problems, BUT all tires lost 10#s of air after sitting for two months. Contrast to the truck tires that lost no pressure.
Yes, pressure and weight were and are closely monitored.
โSep-27-2014 09:00 AM
โSep-27-2014 08:57 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
2,400 miles into my Towmax STR test on 225 75 15 E's. So far so good.
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โSep-27-2014 07:58 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
2,400 miles into my Towmax STR test on 225 75 15 E's. So far so good.
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