Aug-05-2013 03:45 PM
Aug-07-2013 01:55 AM
jerem0621 wrote:As much as I would like to see the results of this "test",,,, my conscience is forcing me to tell you that this could end up being a expensive experiment for you.
I have Maxxis ST tires. I ordered them. Tried to take advice from the forum here. I ordered my tires from my local tire dealer. Before we pulled out on our trip last year I realized I didn't replace the spare. The local dealer didn't have time to order a Maxxis so I just had them put on a Tow-Max as a spare. Ran that way for about 8 months. 4 Maxxis tires on the ground, 1 Tow-Max on the spare carrier.
Two camping trips ago I parked my trailer, herd a slight HISSSSSS sound. Found a puncture on one of my Maxxis tires.
I was like NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Maxxis Tires are not supposed to do this!!!!! RV.net said they were the BEST!!!!! ...............LOL
so.. what did I do to resolve this issue? I put my brand new spare Tow-Max "China Bomb" on the trailer and finished camping.
Repaired the Maxxis and put it on the spare tire rack. At this point, I still have the Tow-Max on the ground.
I think I'm going to leave it there as a test. If I start having tire problems we will see if its just the Tow-Max or if it impacts all of the tires.
All that said.. Maxxis are not perfect, they are not impervious to punctures, they are not impervious to blow outs if under inflated, damaged, etc, etc.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Aug-06-2013 06:56 PM
retired1 wrote:
Bought a set of Maxxis tires for our TT 2 years ago. Maintained them properly and now they are comming apart. In the last month we lost tread on one and now another has a large lump. Discount tire no longer recommends them and recomends the new updated Carlye tire.
Aug-06-2013 06:41 PM
Aug-06-2013 04:46 PM
Atlee wrote:
As mentioned in my reply to Coolbreeze, Sendek is the manufacturer. Specs as follows. Model # TO7-45545GM Gray Machined. Size 14" x 5.5"; Bolt Circle 5/4.50; Offset +0; Center Bore 3.19; Load Rating = 1900# @ 60psigmw photos wrote:
What is the brand of your rims ?
Aug-06-2013 11:41 AM
Aug-06-2013 10:08 AM
2oldman wrote:
Are Maxxis cheap tires?
Aug-06-2013 09:50 AM
Aug-06-2013 09:46 AM
gmw photos wrote:
What is the brand of your rims ?
Aug-06-2013 09:39 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:Atlee wrote:
Actually, I looked into the Kumho's, but alas they are 65psi tires, and my rims are 60psi.
But in any case, even with the regular ST size tire my trailer has, I have way more than adequate margin. 1760#, or 7040# for all four tires, and a GVWR of 4950#.
They actually say 60# max? That is cutting it close.
Aug-06-2013 07:26 AM
Atlee wrote:
Actually, I looked into the Kumho's, but alas they are 65psi tires, and my rims are 60psi.
But in any case, even with the regular ST size tire my trailer has, I have way more than adequate margin. 1760#, or 7040# for all four tires, and a GVWR of 4950#.LarryJM wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
The Maxxis ST tire continues to gain in popularity based on the number in the chorus now. Excuse me while I find my seat in the baritone section.
Watch out the Kumho 857 ensemble group is gaining members ... :B
Larry
Aug-06-2013 06:56 AM
Atlee wrote:
Actually, I looked into the Kumho's, but alas they are 65psi tires, and my rims are 60psi.
But in any case, even with the regular ST size tire my trailer has, I have way more than adequate margin. 1760#, or 7040# for all four tires, and a GVWR of 4950#.
Aug-06-2013 05:35 AM
LarryJM wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
The Maxxis ST tire continues to gain in popularity based on the number in the chorus now. Excuse me while I find my seat in the baritone section.
Watch out the Kumho 857 ensemble group is gaining members ... :B
Larry
Aug-06-2013 04:48 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
The Maxxis ST tire continues to gain in popularity based on the number in the chorus now. Excuse me while I find my seat in the baritone section.
Aug-06-2013 04:41 AM