โJul-29-2017 02:05 AM
โJul-30-2017 11:19 AM
RinconVTR wrote:
Here's some data on weight I rarely see anyone compare. I think its fair to say lightweight ST's are garbage, while the new Endurance weighs in the middle but has the highest of all speed rating.
For equal comparison, all weights are for size 205/75 R15
Most common weight = 23 lbs
Westlake (75mph rating) = 23 lbs
Good Year Marathons = 23 lbs
Good Year Endurance (87mph rating) = 29 lbs
Carlisle HD (81mph rating) 42 lbs
Maxis = 43 lbs
Powerking = 43 lbs
โJul-30-2017 10:58 AM
gmw photos wrote:westend wrote:
In my area, a 15" LT truck tire of mediocre quality is about 20% more than a name brand ST trailer tire.
I chose to put Carlisle RH load range D's on my old rig. I tend to drive slow and believe the Carlisle's are a good fit for what and how I pull. IIRC, they are speed rated to around 80 mph. I will never see that speed with my trailer.
A good 15" choice in LT is the good year wrangler HT. It is currently priced about $20 more than the new GY Endurance in a similar size from TireRack.
โJul-30-2017 10:16 AM
DinTulsa wrote:gmw photos wrote:westend wrote:
In my area, a 15" LT truck tire of mediocre quality is about 20% more than a name brand ST trailer tire.
I chose to put Carlisle RH load range D's on my old rig. I tend to drive slow and believe the Carlisle's are a good fit for what and how I pull. IIRC, they are speed rated to around 80 mph. I will never see that speed with my trailer.
A good 15" choice in LT is the good year wrangler HT. It is currently priced about $20 more than the new GY Endurance in a similar size from TireRack.
Do they make it in E? I'm guessing no.
โJul-30-2017 09:12 AM
gmw photos wrote:westend wrote:
In my area, a 15" LT truck tire of mediocre quality is about 20% more than a name brand ST trailer tire.
I chose to put Carlisle RH load range D's on my old rig. I tend to drive slow and believe the Carlisle's are a good fit for what and how I pull. IIRC, they are speed rated to around 80 mph. I will never see that speed with my trailer.
A good 15" choice in LT is the good year wrangler HT. It is currently priced about $20 more than the new GY Endurance in a similar size from TireRack.
โJul-30-2017 08:58 AM
โJul-30-2017 08:34 AM
westend wrote:
In my area, a 15" LT truck tire of mediocre quality is about 20% more than a name brand ST trailer tire.
I chose to put Carlisle RH load range D's on my old rig. I tend to drive slow and believe the Carlisle's are a good fit for what and how I pull. IIRC, they are speed rated to around 80 mph. I will never see that speed with my trailer.
โJul-30-2017 07:29 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:U-Haul buys whoever gives them the best bulk buy. It's a cost decision.
I run Carlisle tires on my trailers. Reason being is U-Haul runs Carlisle and they cannot afford tire failure on a rental trailer. I don't care where a tire is made, could be bum fudge Egypt for I care, I go by how they hold up and who runs them, in this case U-Haul.
I never drive fast but I am overloaded most times with my utility trailers.
โJul-30-2017 07:20 AM
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โJul-29-2017 05:21 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:Why, there isn't a Field Trial there.Huntindog wrote:GordonThree wrote:Simple. We work and have things to do.
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.
A typical trip for us is a weekend jaunt to a dog trial. Usually about 500 miles one way. The competition is sat/sun.
Leave on Friday, arrive, compete, leave for home Sunday afternoon. Back to work on Monday.
Any more questions?
No, but a snarky comment...
Camp closer to hone....duh
โJul-29-2017 05:18 PM
โJul-29-2017 04:41 PM
ParkCountry wrote:
Years ago when I was in the market for a new set of tires for our trailer, I chose to stick with the Goodyear Marathons largely because they were made in the U.S. After installation, I was quite livid to find that manufacture of these tires had shifted to China. NEVER AGAIN.
โJul-29-2017 03:59 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
One of the forums I used to frequent had many, many posts about blow outs. They even had a thread called 'Chinese Bombs' Seems as though builders use the cheapest tires available and then they explode.