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Fisherguy
Apr 30, 2017Explorer
I've been towing trailers since 1990, I've had flats from rocks or nails or something but I've never had a blow out on the trailer in all that time and I've never gotten into the habit of replacing them every 5 years (not having deep pockets) but I've always had good tires, not China bombs, I had Maxxis on the old trailer.
We go on 2-3 trips a year, we drive 6-7 hours into the interior of BC, setup camp for 4-6 weeks per trip, maybe we move to another lake or 2 in the area then drive the 6-7 hours home, so in a year we're not actually putting a lotta miles on the trailer.
OK, so if I sell these tires to get 4 or 5 new ones (thinking it will be easier to sell a set of 4 instead of 3) what is the latest trend on this forum for E rated LT's, mine are 225/75R16's? I've been told the Bridgestone Duravis 250's have been discontinued...
We go on 2-3 trips a year, we drive 6-7 hours into the interior of BC, setup camp for 4-6 weeks per trip, maybe we move to another lake or 2 in the area then drive the 6-7 hours home, so in a year we're not actually putting a lotta miles on the trailer.
OK, so if I sell these tires to get 4 or 5 new ones (thinking it will be easier to sell a set of 4 instead of 3) what is the latest trend on this forum for E rated LT's, mine are 225/75R16's? I've been told the Bridgestone Duravis 250's have been discontinued...
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