โJul-29-2017 02:05 AM
โJul-29-2017 10:27 AM
GordonThree wrote:
Why are you all in such a hurry? What's wrong with going 55 or 60? All I see are positives, better gas mileage, less stressed behind the wheel, tires run cooler, etc.
โJul-29-2017 10:23 AM
GordonThree wrote:
Why are you all in such a hurry? What's wrong with going 55 or 60? All I see are positives, better gas mileage, less stressed behind the wheel, tires run cooler, etc.
โJul-29-2017 09:45 AM
โJul-29-2017 09:04 AM
Huntindog wrote:
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And even better that many of the proponents of ST tires on this forum are welcoming these new tires with open arms....
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I am not interested on doing that again.
And having found my tire solution, I am not interested in go back to STs.
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โJul-29-2017 09:02 AM
โJul-29-2017 08:07 AM
โJul-29-2017 07:54 AM
โJul-29-2017 06:56 AM
โJul-29-2017 06:19 AM
RinconVTR wrote:
The Goodyear Endurance series looks alright so far too, and it too has a speed rating well over 65mph. But its much too new to have any real feed back.
It will be interesting what GY does with the Marathons. I question why they still produce them if the Endurance is that much better.
โJul-29-2017 05:23 AM
โJul-29-2017 03:53 AM
Huntindog wrote:
It is good that some manufacturers seem to be stepping up the quality of their ST tire offerings.. And even better that many of the proponents of ST tires on this forum are welcoming these new tires with open arms.... Though I must point out that since they are now so happy about this, that they must recognize the inferiorority of the previous tires... Despite many past statements to the contrary.
Now to the point of this post: Years back I studied the govt. testing standards for LT tires vs ST tires. It was a real eye opener and cemented my decision to pass on ST tires.
I am not interested on doing that again. It is a very hard read, and takes a lot of time. And having found my tire solution, I am not interested in go back to STs.
The question I have is about the new Higher speed ratings. Are these tires tested to to that by the govt? I am not so sure. Having an ST tire designation may limit at least some of the testing to the 65 MPH speed limit for ST tires. I doubt the regs have been changed because of these new tires.
If they are not being tested to the new ratings, then it is just marketing..... Again!
I tend to believe the worst as these new tires still have a very low price point. That was one of the primary reasons for the ST.
"The ST tire is an affordable solution for your trailer tire needs"
IOW, a cheap tire that is good enough.
Premium materials and construction cost money and should raise the price... Yet these new tires are still much less that half the price of a premium LT tire.
I smell a rat.
If I were an ST tire fan, I would want to know the truth.
โJul-29-2017 03:21 AM
โJul-29-2017 03:17 AM
rjshiflet wrote:And your post is my whole point. There have been MANY promising reports over the years. None of them have stood the rest of time. The industry has played the consumers for suckers again and again. They call it marketing.
The new Goodyear Endurance tires show some promise - and I have them on our new Cardinal fifth wheel (since the day after we bought it). They are American Made so far are very smooth riding. Before each trip (we use our trailer a minimum of 8 days/nights each month) I check air pressure in each tire and so far it's been 80 PSI in every tire before every trip.
Previous tires almost always lost some air during the month and I'd have to add 3 to 10 pounds.
Time will tell, but I'm a happy owner of Goodyear Endurance tires so far. I know the naysayers will say they're not going to pay to be a tester for Goodyear - but, after some serious damage from a blowout with a previous trailer (another brand of tire) - I'll happily pay for quality and that's what I see from this Goodyear tire.
Are they government tested/rated - can't tell you that.
โJul-29-2017 02:46 AM