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rvshrinker
Explorer III
Jun 12, 2024

7 year old tires

My 2018 trailer (purchased summer of 2017) has Goodyear Endurance tires. The 2 rear tires are worn and should be replaced. The front tires are in better shape. But they’re all 7 years old. Would you replace all 4? 

I’m ok with spending the money now and prefer not to take chances. That said I don’t want to just throw money away.

These tires are in very short supply so I’m not even sure I can get 2, much less 4. The cost is $1200 installed, with tax, for four tires.

  • I’m sure there are somewhat cheaper tires but I’m not going to cheap out on these. I’ve been happy with them. They are the factory tires and the whole trailer has been well built with minimal problems so I’ll stay with OEM.

    I haven’t seen any cheaper prices on these. We don’t have lots of Goodyear installers around here. Price is the same at Discount Tire or Goodyear online. 

  • at 7 years you are at that point to look at replacing them.  the best I have ever got is 10 years before a blow out, but most of the time its between 5 to 8 years for me.  there are options other than good year endurance, personaly I wouldnt spend the money on them.  several are going with somthing like a sailun S637-st tire, and running it at 80 psi, unless your rims will handel more.  myself, I just went with a good no name tire this time and in 5 years I am chaning to the sailun as I didn't have the time to wait for them to come in as no one stocks them up here.  So I went with a chinese I guess, but I went with a higher ply rating than the ones that came with the rv, so that gives a stronger tire.  in my case I went from a 10 ply to a 12 ply.  so it is a stronger tire than can handel more weight. 

  • Maybe not as much experience as others but we are heading out on a 15 month journey and our original tires were on our two year old trailer - granted they were the China bomb type tire, but we replaced them this fall before our journey begins. Within the first two months of our journey we are going to hit several dirt roads, towing our trailer, including the Top of the World in Alaska. We ended up purchasing Carlise Trail HD's - an 8 ply tire I believe. We bought 5 and paid under $1000 Canadian. So far so good, and the peace of mind is priceless.  

     

  • according to the tire experts, they should be replaced every 5 years unless noted by the manufacturer to be replaced after seven years.

  • It's time to replace them.  

    What size tires?  I checked ours when getting truck tires this spring and it was going to be around $800. Plus the shortages are generally gone, so try shopping around. 

    If there is a significant difference in wear, I would look into why. First thought is are the axel weights equal. If you are bow high, is it putting extra weight on the rear axle wearing those tires out more quickly. 

  • Yes, replace all 4. Their reliable useful life is used up and you are now on borrowed time.