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Txfirerescue77 wrote:
Hey everyone, new guy here from East Texas. I own a 30' Four Winds. I'm
Looking to replace my tires before next summers trip to Colorado. My TT has 205 70 15's and the tire choices seem pretty slim as far as quality. It has new P rated tires that came on it when I bought it back in Feb. It made it to Ouray and back this summer just fine but everyone has criticized my tires and now I feel the need to change them but all I'm reading on ST tires is horrible blowout stories and that I should go with an LT tire but I can't find anything in my size or close to it? Any suggestions?
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Oct-24-2013 06:29 PM
Txfirerescue77 wrote:
My current wheel width is 15x5 and I have some wiggle room but not a ton, I was thinking about a 215 70 15 in D load range. Everybody talks about cheap trailer tires and blowouts galore that it makes buying, what should be a relatively simple purchase, a royal pain of research. I want something that will hold up as everybody else does, but I
Can't afford to brake the bank in the process. Looking at the maxxis it has good and bad reviews like all the rest do. I do have to ask, are all the blowout stories due to faulty tires or more along the line of improper care, such as too low of air pressure, too infrequent of use, and so on?
Oct-24-2013 06:27 PM
Txfirerescue77 wrote:Your questions are going to open that worm can but I'll tell you what's MO and what I did.
My current wheel width is 15x5 and I have some wiggle room but not a ton, I was thinking about a 215 70 15 in D load range. Everybody talks about cheap trailer tires and blowouts galore that it makes buying, what should be a relatively simple purchase, a royal pain of research. I want something that will hold up as everybody else does, but I
Can't afford to brake the bank in the process. Looking at the maxxis it has good and bad reviews like all the rest do. I do have to ask, are all the blowout stories due to faulty tires or more along the line of improper care, such as too low of air pressure, too infrequent of use, and so on?
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