Feb-27-2018 03:51 PM
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Mar-10-2018 04:02 AM
pmallonee wrote:
I may even ask them how many hours they'd charge to install the new equalizer, shakles and wet bolts...get everything done at oneccstop.
Mar-10-2018 03:15 AM
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Mar-06-2018 08:17 AM
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Mar-05-2018 05:22 PM
Huntindog wrote:tomman58 wrote:What happens when you gotta turn?
My Maxxis have been on my last 2 trailers without a problem BUT........... I pick up my new 40' (same as old one) TT in a month and it with come with the new (a year or two old now) Goodyears. I spent time with the head of Jayco engineering and he said the TT industry had good input as to these tires. The side walls are thicker and they are designed for straight line towing. I know of no issues with them. We will see. Oh yeah for those who care they are made here in the USA.
Mar-05-2018 01:42 PM
tomman58 wrote:What happens when you gotta turn?
My Maxxis have been on my last 2 trailers without a problem BUT........... I pick up my new 40' (same as old one) TT in a month and it with come with the new (a year or two old now) Goodyears. I spent time with the head of Jayco engineering and he said the TT industry had good input as to these tires. The side walls are thicker and they are designed for straight line towing. I know of no issues with them. We will see. Oh yeah for those who care they are made here in the USA.
Mar-05-2018 05:04 AM
Mar-05-2018 04:54 AM
bobndot wrote:
CR....yes, I copied this part from one of my links that I posted on previous page. Link shows pics.
Why detachment?
There are a number of things that can cause this. They would primarily be a breakdown of the rubber that coats the steel. This could be due to a manufacturing error or simply the selection of a lower strength rubber which cannot tolerate the forces applied to the tire. Only lab testing can determine that. Sometimes detachments can be initiated by tread cuts or punctures but that does not seem to be the case of the tire I inspected. Detachments are one of the more difficult conditions to analyze as there is a need for a lot of additional background information and data.
Mar-04-2018 10:20 AM
nevadanick wrote:Where do you find that? Sounds like R for Radial is more likely.
My Maxxis tires have an R speed rating.
Mar-04-2018 09:51 AM
Mikesr wrote:
Constructive input only please.
Need to replace original factory tires (Trailer King brand) on our 2017 Outback due to a sidewall bubble noticed at the end of last season. Not going to debate this tire just want safety and piece of mind with tires.
Pros and cons please between Goodyear Endurance and Maxxis 8008 ST tires please.
Thank You in advance
Mar-04-2018 08:28 AM
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