Jan-20-2018 07:35 AM
Jan-23-2018 06:56 AM
rbpru wrote:
We all agree that having a premium tire available for TTs is a good idea.
However, when trying to compare them to the quality of the tires currently available, remember the TT industry puts 2,000,0000 tires on the road every year. GY's production is a drop in the bucket compared to the number of tires currently in use.
As more TT manufacturers feature these premium tires and put them in the hands of the average owner it will be interesting to see how they perform.
Jan-23-2018 06:52 AM
Jan-23-2018 06:12 AM
tomman58 wrote:
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I am always amused at those that would rather live in a cave than step into the future,LOL My career was involved with many engineers from most auto plants and my projects were cutting edge and innovative so in my retirement I tend to go in the future rather than sitting and complaining. That's me, like I really enjoying owning a Volt and really like electronic cutting edge. Lots of fun. Now a better mousetrap of a tire, can be a good thing.
Jan-23-2018 06:02 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:
I’ve got over 20k miles on a set of Maxxis 14” tires. Had one flat from a nail, that is now my spare. I’ll probably replace them in the next 2 years. I would love to replace them with LTs, but am very limited with a choice. I have no interest in a larger size. By then, maybe the Endurance will still have its fans.
Jan-23-2018 05:50 AM
Jan-23-2018 05:15 AM
gmw photos wrote:
I don't know what the failures were caused by. All I know is they shredded, they were ST, and none of the LT tires shredded.
Here's one of them.
I already have a solution to this problem, and it's called LT tires on my trailers.
Jan-23-2018 05:04 AM
Jan-22-2018 09:08 PM
Jan-22-2018 07:59 PM
Huntindog wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:He said these were by far an important tire upgrade. period. The light truck tires do not have the rigid side walls that these new ones do and are not made for straight line pulling.
Like I said this was a head guy from Jayco and his info was invaluable. To bad all of us do not have access to people other than sales guys that have other interests.
LOL...the guy needs to stick with his product. His statements tells me he's not very knowledgeable about ST or LT tires.
Give him this blog http://www.rvtiresafety.net/2018/01/why-do-trailer-tires-fail-more-often.htmlfrom a actual tire engineer (Tireman9 ) for him to better educate himself on the subject of ST vs LT tires.
There are dozens of subject matter for days of reading about tires for all types of trucks/motorhomes/trailers/etc.
ROTFLMAO.
What exactly is so difficult about straight line pulling that requires "special" construction?
And LRE LT tire have plenty stiff sidewalls.
It appears that this new endurance tire is a LOT closer to LT type construction, including a higher price point that was previously unavailable in STs.
The 100,000 question is whether enough people will pony up the extra $$$ for what MAY turn out to be a quality ST tire.
The second big question is will the long term testing live up to the hype.
Jan-22-2018 05:41 PM
tomman58 wrote:
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I will be picking up my new Jayco 338RETS in April. I will have many thousands of miles on it by this time next fall. I'll let you know about the differences. I tow a lot in the past 9 years I've towed for 190,000 miles with one blow out and new tires every 4 years on my TT.
Jan-22-2018 05:14 PM
gmw photos wrote:babock wrote:
I just replaced the 14" tires on my new TT with Maxxis. After all the beta testers prove the Endurance tires have good quality, I will buy them next.
I did step up in size from 205 to 215.
Good plan in theory, but sadly, most of the guys that are buying them to do the beta testing for you likely won't do many miles. We see this all the time here. Someone will say, "I've done a whole 8000 miles and they are great". If those same guys had a car tire failure in 8000 miles they'd scream bloddy murder.
Let's face it, most travel trailers are owned by working stiffs that only get to go out a few weekends a year, and maybe one long trip. Then it gets parked again. Not exactly good long-term testing.
Jan-22-2018 05:06 PM
babock wrote:
I just replaced the 14" tires on my new TT with Maxxis. After all the beta testers prove the Endurance tires have good quality, I will buy them next.
I did step up in size from 205 to 215.
Jan-22-2018 04:40 PM
Jan-22-2018 03:53 PM
ktmrfs wrote:16s are the sweet spot for LTs. Most TTs have too small a tire from the factory IMO.Toolguy5 wrote:BurbMan wrote:
ScottG, he meant "us" as in trailer towers, not "us" as in Jayco. He said Jayco was on the industry design team that helped spec the tire with GY.
Yikes, just looked them up and $175 EACH?!?! I paid $500 out the door for the whole set of my current LT's.
Michelin Rib LT's run around $225 each. I put them on my 5er 2 years ago including spare. So $175 each for Endurance is not so bad.
I paid $480 for a set of 4 endurance 225/75-15 LRE including the america's tire replacement program last July. The maxxis were noticeably more expensive.
yes, LT's would be nice but I can't get 15" LT's with a high enough load rating.