Nov-18-2017 04:08 PM
Nov-26-2017 04:44 AM
Nov-26-2017 02:17 AM
Bigbird65 wrote:Atlee wrote:
What happened to you, happened to me, down to fortunately catching the problem while it was sitting still, and not on the highway.
My tires were Maxxis ST205/75R14 LRC. I did have over 30k miles on them, but they looked nearly new. Tire store said it suffered belt separation.
I replaced the Maxxis with the latest Carlisle and then sold the trailer.
My new trailer came with OEM GY Endurance tires.
You certainly got a lot of miles out of your Maxxis tires Atlee. The seductive thing about these offshore tires is that they look great until they go boom. You were very lucky.
With these C load rated tires the speed rating is commonly 65. I think this is a hard number that should not be exceeded. How many of us creep up to 70 or more with these tires? Probably most of us at one time or other, whether intentional or not. One of the best features of the Endurance tires is that they are rated at 87 mph. This is comforting if you want to run 70 all day on a hot day.
Glad the Endurance tires came on your new trailer. The trailer manufacturers are catching on.
Nov-23-2017 05:46 AM
Atlee wrote:
What happened to you, happened to me, down to fortunately catching the problem while it was sitting still, and not on the highway.
My tires were Maxxis ST205/75R14 LRC. I did have over 30k miles on them, but they looked nearly new. Tire store said it suffered belt separation.
I replaced the Maxxis with the latest Carlisle and then sold the trailer.
My new trailer came with OEM GY Endurance tires.
Nov-23-2017 04:45 AM
Bigbird65 wrote:
Thanks for the reply profdant139. I have read a lot of threads on tires since we got ours and there are a lot of people replacing their offshore tires with Endurance tires.
On our long Spring vacation trip this year we were in Suffolk Virginia and getting ready to break camp. I was doing my usual checking each tire for pressure and anything unusual. On the right rear I found a raised place with the steel cord showing. 3/4 of the tire looked perfect. 14,000 miles on the tires. Found a set of ST205/75R14 at Discount Tire in Virginia Beach. Put the spare on and went to Discount Tire. Man we dodged a big bullet. Sure happy with the new tires. Out the door with new high pressure stems and balance for $532. Very nice folks at Discount Tire. The dealer said it was belt separation. Usually these offshore tires look perfect and run great until they blow. I was lucky.
Nov-22-2017 11:11 AM
Nov-21-2017 05:44 PM
Bigbird65 wrote:
On our long Spring vacation trip this year we were in Suffolk Virginia and getting ready to break camp. I was doing my usual checking each tire for pressure and anything unusual. On the right rear I found a raised place with the steel cord showing.
Nov-21-2017 05:31 PM
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Nov-21-2017 01:18 AM
tinstartrvlr wrote:
Endurance, so far so good, but only about 2k miles. Really like the way they ride compared to the crappy tires they replaced.
Nov-20-2017 06:14 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Stick with a tire rated ST or LT.
Nov-19-2017 11:17 AM
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