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Goodbye China Bombs, Hello Made In The USA

Arn
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Explorer
9,000lb trailer with load range D tires which came on the trailer. I just had my second blowout in only a few hundred miles. Time to go to load range E in a Goodyear Endurance. Thinking the D is not heavy duty enough & thinking I need to go Goodyear. It will be nice to tow without worrying about my tires.
Arn

1958 Me
1963 Her
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mosseater
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On my third set of Maxxis 8008 with zero issues. I balance with balance beads.
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BarabooBob
Explorer III
Explorer III
Do yourself a favor and install a tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) I put mine on just before our last rip and it saved me from having a major breakdown. My parking brake did not release properly and the rear hub started getting hot. My tpms let me know that the tire was getting hot and I was able to get the parking brake to release. I could have overheat the grease seal on the rear axle which would have resulted in loosing the differential grease and possibly ruining the rear end. I would have ended the trip.

I put the tpms on the truck and TT.
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1320Fastback
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I mounted, static balanced and used metal valve stems on both our trailers using Endurance tires. All were born within 4 months of delivery from Simple Tire.
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Dadoffourgirls
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Explorer
My Trailer King RST had two failures in the last week. The tires are just 3 years old. Properly inflated, watched the temps until the tire went.
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rmnpcolorado
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Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
Arn wrote:
9,000lb trailer with load range D tires which came on the trailer.


If you're insinuating the tires are 7-8 years old, I wouldn't necessarily blame the tires....

I agree with Grit. If these were still the original tires as you’re referring to them as, they probably should have been replaced 3-4 years ago. It doesn’t matter who the manufacturer is/was, they’re past their prime. I had two made in the USA Goodyears blow that were only 3-4 years old. Got me to replace the other two real quick.
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Nv_Guy
Explorer III
Explorer III
I have had nothing but bad experiences with Chinese tires. The one "failure" I had since I switched to Goodyears was due to a valve stem popping out. Lesson learned, I replaced all valve stems with metal screw in type. Zero issues since then.

JIMNLIN
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Explorer
The other day one blew out just sitting in the yard. It's possible that the dealer may have over inflated them. I'm getting ready to get five new Carslie tires for it from Discount Tire.

I've had tires on Skyline RV trailer (Marathon ST from Goodyear) and several ST/LT/P (different brands and all made in the usa) on various implement trailers just blow out while sittings over the years....or as a spare. Usually they were well used tires with lots of miles on them.

Its possible someone put to much psi in them.... then heating from the sun made even more psi.
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Gdetrailer
Explorer III
Explorer III
Fished wrote:
I just bought a Keystone Cougar, it had four Trailer King tires on it. The other day one blew out just sitting in the yard. It's possible that the dealer may have over inflated them. I'm getting ready to get five new Carslie tires for it from Discount Tire.


Valve stem failing sitting, yep, have had that happen once.

Tires sitting around and blowing out, no, never had that happen.

Possible? Sure.

Not very likely though.

Perhaps examine the valve stems, if you have tires with sidewall pressures listed above 50PSI then high pressure valve stems should be employed.. Typically high pressure stems will be made of brass metal unlike low pressure stems which are all rubber with brass liner for the valve..



High pressure stems



Standard stems

Grit_dog
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Fished wrote:
I just bought a Keystone Cougar, it had four Trailer King tires on it. The other day one blew out just sitting in the yard. It's possible that the dealer may have over inflated them. I'm getting ready to get five new Carslie tires for it from Discount Tire.


Possible, yes. But highly unlikely even if they overinflated a fair bit it caused a static blowout.
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Fished
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Explorer
I just bought a Keystone Cougar, it had four Trailer King tires on it. The other day one blew out just sitting in the yard. It's possible that the dealer may have over inflated them. I'm getting ready to get five new Carslie tires for it from Discount Tire.
2019 Ford F150
2020 Keystone Cougar
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Gdetrailer
Explorer III
Explorer III
Arn wrote:
9,000lb trailer with load range D tires which came on the trailer. I just had my second blowout in only a few hundred miles. Time to go to load range E in a Goodyear Endurance. Thinking the D is not heavy duty enough & thinking I need to go Goodyear. It will be nice to tow without worrying about my tires.


If you are loading full 9,000 lbs then load range D tires are "marginal" for your needs. LRD gets you around 2100 lbs per tire at 65 PSI or 8,400 lbs..

I have a 10K flatbed trailer and it came with LR E tires which have side wall pressure of 80 PSI..

I also have a 7,000 GVWR travel trailer which originally had LR C tires which were rated around 1,700 lbs at 50 PSI. I have been running LR D tires which have about 2,100 lbs capacity at 65 PSI and for the yrs I have been using them no blow outs..

It isn't who or where the tire was made but if you are overloading and/or underinflating the tire that really is the problem.

It is very easy to blame the tire manufacturer or where it was made but in reality the manufacturer of the trailer should have spec'd a tire with more capacity.

ken56
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Explorer
I kept the Trailer Kings that came on the trailer for the first year we had it. Second season I noticed bulges on the side walls. We made it home taking back roads going slower than being on the E-way. Took it next day and got my Goodyear Endurance put on. Haven't worried since.

Grit_dog
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Arn wrote:
9,000lb trailer with load range D tires which came on the trailer.


If you're insinuating the tires are 7-8 years old, I wouldn't necessarily blame the tires....
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5” turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

bolljl
Explorer III
Explorer III
Arn wrote:
9,000lb trailer with load range D tires which came on the trailer. I just had my second blowout in only a few hundred miles. Time to go to load range E in a Goodyear Endurance. Thinking the D is not heavy duty enough & thinking I need to go Goodyear. It will be nice to tow without worrying about my tires.


Good Choice getting Goodyear Endurance,
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