โJul-29-2017 02:05 AM
โJul-31-2017 05:25 AM
โJul-31-2017 05:09 AM
DinTulsa wrote:
That's strange.....the weight of the 225/75 15 E's show 29lbs and I've held them next to the Endurance and there is very little if any weight difference.
โJul-31-2017 05:04 AM
โJul-31-2017 05:00 AM
DinTulsa wrote:
Where did you find that the Carlisle HD's weight 42lbs? I'm finding 28-30lbs online.
โJul-31-2017 12:50 AM
โJul-31-2017 12:49 AM
phillyg wrote:
I'm gonna stick with what I said because I've not found evidence requiring govt-mandated testing of ST tires. In fact, didn't someone here recently post a Consumer's Report article evidencing the lack of govt. testing of ST tires?
โJul-30-2017 06:27 PM
โJul-30-2017 05:59 PM
PhillyG wrote:
Back to the OP's original statement, "If I were an ST tire fan, I would want to know the truth." Without getting into the merits of using LT v. ST tires, I believe the truth is elusive as there's no real analysis or body of evidence we consumers can use to make good buying decisions.
โJul-30-2017 05:57 PM
Atlee wrote:
On my last trailer, one of the Maxxis tires I had on it, had the steel belts break. Luckily, I had to stop to make an emergency run to the trailer's restroom. I stopped on a white dusty parking lot. I just happened to notice the tire looked odd.The side of the tread was sculpted out, while the middle was bulging. About 3/4 of the tire looked fine. If I had pulled the trailer one quarter turn of the tire more forward, I would not have noticed it, and it would have come loose while driving at speed on US highway I was on.
Even Maxxis aren't immune from self destruction.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 02:52 PM
phillyg wrote:
So, needing to go with another ST tire, I went with the highly recommended Sailun tire, which in my size is rated to 4060lbs at 110psi. The new GY Endurance might also be a good choice.
โJul-30-2017 01:25 PM
โJul-30-2017 12:37 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
One thing I've always wondered about pull behind's and 5ers is, do any of you people ever weight your units to determine what you can safely load (within the tire's rating), or do you just 'take the house with you? and book down the road to tire failure?
Seems to me that a large percentage of you are overloading the units and compromising the tires from the get go.
โJul-30-2017 12:15 PM
ktmrfs wrote:Westcoasting 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.
Thats the tire i have on currently, it is a very good tire. After a nightmare 2 years of 4 different brands of tires blowouts i got smart and bought these. No more problems! Never again an St tire for me!
it the wrangler had a high enough load index, it might work. In 15" the highest load index i could find was about 1900 lbs. not much good when I have over 4400lbs on each 5200lb axle. that's why I end up needing ST tires. or go to 16 inch tires.
โJul-30-2017 12:00 PM
Westcoasting 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.
Thats the tire i have on currently, it is a very good tire. After a nightmare 2 years of 4 different brands of tires blowouts i got smart and bought these. No more problems! Never again an St tire for me!
โJul-30-2017 11:36 AM