Oct-22-2017 05:49 AM
Oct-24-2017 01:21 PM
Oct-24-2017 08:29 AM
mike-s wrote:Huntindog wrote:What "govt. mandated performance specs?" Citation needed.
I am not certain that an ST tire with a higher speed rating has to pass any of the govt. mandated performance specs.ktmrfs wrote:Again, if you're referring to "test stds.", you need to provide a citation. But, they're simply adhering to industry standards.- from the TRA.
Now for the mfg that don't stamp the tire but have a link on the website talking about increasing speed rating by derating the load, that I would agree is highly suspect that it would meet the test stds. If it did why wouldn't they stamp the tire
Oct-24-2017 06:17 AM
Oct-24-2017 04:34 AM
babock wrote:
Makes me laugh when I hear people say "it's the best towing tire I have yet". I have been towing trailers for most of my adult life and I can never tell the difference between one tire brand or another on a trailer on how it feels going down the road.
Oct-23-2017 10:45 PM
Oct-23-2017 09:59 PM
Huntindog wrote:What "govt. mandated performance specs?" Citation needed.
I am not certain that an ST tire with a higher speed rating has to pass any of the govt. mandated performance specs.
ktmrfs wrote:Again, if you're referring to "test stds.", you need to provide a citation. But, they're simply adhering to industry standards.- from the TRA.
Now for the mfg that don't stamp the tire but have a link on the website talking about increasing speed rating by derating the load, that I would agree is highly suspect that it would meet the test stds. If it did why wouldn't they stamp the tire
Oct-23-2017 09:44 PM
Huntindog wrote:ktmrfs wrote:I am not certain that an ST tire with a higher speed rating has to pass any of the govt. mandated performance specs. Just having the ST designation may exempt it from those requirements.gmw photos wrote:
I was in my local Good Year dealer last week having a set of LT tires installed on my newest horse trailer. Talking to the owner of the store, and the subject of the Endurance tire came up. At the end of the short conversation, his comment was, "it's still just an ST tire".
From that comment, I take it that he too is withholding judgement until more time has passed and the tires have a history.
Maybe they will work out well. I'm like a few others here though, I have found what works for me, so I see no need to do beta testing for the tire companies.
yes it sorta still is an ST tire. However it is N (87mph) speed rated without derating the load capacity. Many other ST tire mfg do indicate going above 65mph is possible if you derate the load.
So.... in theory goodyear has at least designed the tire to pass the much more stringent speed rating tests than the pretty easy to pass ST 65mph test.
Now I have no intention of towing my trailer at anything close to 87 mph. But it is good to know the tires in theory are designed to handle the load at that high a speed.
We've put about 1500 miles on our goodyear endurance. The previous Maxxis went about 20K before needing to be replaced, no failures.
Also, the endurance took way smaller weights to balance than the Maxxis did. And the Maxxis took less weight than the Towmax that they replaced.
Time will tell, but it looks to me like Goodyear is trying to address some or all of the issues with ST tires.
It may be that the only testing that will be done is in house testing by goodyear.
Don't laugh. OSHA has been doing this sort of thing for years.
We have an outside contractor bring in propane floor cleaning equipment at my work. Often they belch a lot of smoke/noise and awful smells.
I filed an OSHA complaint once. OSHA announced in advance to the company when they would be doing their inspection (as a courtesy I was told)
On the agreed upon date a brand new buffer showed up with all the latest noise reduction and smog equipment. It was so quiet and smell free that you could stand by it and hardly tell it was running. After they passed the inspection, that buffer disappeared and old smokey came back. After some more conversations with OSHA, I found that it is a rigged system. The contractor company is required for their machines to pass annual tests.... But they are permitted to self test.
Guess how often they fail.
Oct-23-2017 09:51 AM
ktmrfs wrote:I am not certain that an ST tire with a higher speed rating has to pass any of the govt. mandated performance specs. Just having the ST designation may exempt it from those requirements.gmw photos wrote:
I was in my local Good Year dealer last week having a set of LT tires installed on my newest horse trailer. Talking to the owner of the store, and the subject of the Endurance tire came up. At the end of the short conversation, his comment was, "it's still just an ST tire".
From that comment, I take it that he too is withholding judgement until more time has passed and the tires have a history.
Maybe they will work out well. I'm like a few others here though, I have found what works for me, so I see no need to do beta testing for the tire companies.
yes it sorta still is an ST tire. However it is N (87mph) speed rated without derating the load capacity. Many other ST tire mfg do indicate going above 65mph is possible if you derate the load.
So.... in theory goodyear has at least designed the tire to pass the much more stringent speed rating tests than the pretty easy to pass ST 65mph test.
Now I have no intention of towing my trailer at anything close to 87 mph. But it is good to know the tires in theory are designed to handle the load at that high a speed.
We've put about 1500 miles on our goodyear endurance. The previous Maxxis went about 20K before needing to be replaced, no failures.
Also, the endurance took way smaller weights to balance than the Maxxis did. And the Maxxis took less weight than the Towmax that they replaced.
Time will tell, but it looks to me like Goodyear is trying to address some or all of the issues with ST tires.
Oct-23-2017 09:28 AM
gmw photos wrote:
I was in my local Good Year dealer last week having a set of LT tires installed on my newest horse trailer. Talking to the owner of the store, and the subject of the Endurance tire came up. At the end of the short conversation, his comment was, "it's still just an ST tire".
From that comment, I take it that he too is withholding judgement until more time has passed and the tires have a history.
Maybe they will work out well. I'm like a few others here though, I have found what works for me, so I see no need to do beta testing for the tire companies.
Oct-23-2017 09:01 AM
Oct-23-2017 07:44 AM
Atlee wrote:I had same Maxxis issue just under four years.
The only tire failure I've had was with a Maxxis tire. Had a steel belt separate. Fortunately I noticed the deformed tread while stopped. Otherwise it would have let go while at highway speed.
Oct-23-2017 06:58 AM
Atlee wrote:Exactly my point. The Maxxis enjoyed a honeymoon of a few years... Then failures started popping up.
The only tire failure I've had was with a Maxxis tire. Had a steel belt separate. Fortunately I noticed the deformed tread while stopped. Otherwise it would have let go while at highway speed.
So even Maxxis is not 100% pure.babock wrote:
I was considering the Endurance but went with the Maxxis. Will see in 5 years how the Endurance tires are doing for the first set of people that tried them.
Even my Chinese tires lasted a year...year is not enough time to know how the Endurance tires will survive.
Oct-23-2017 06:50 AM
Oct-23-2017 06:23 AM
babock wrote:
I was considering the Endurance but went with the Maxxis. Will see in 5 years how the Endurance tires are doing for the first set of people that tried them.
Even my Chinese tires lasted a year...year is not enough time to know how the Endurance tires will survive.