Oct-31-2018 04:56 AM
Dec-02-2018 01:26 PM
dragr1 wrote:
Decided to try the Goodyears bc made in the USA
Hopefully it goes well
Dec-02-2018 07:59 AM
Nov-05-2018 03:29 AM
Nov-05-2018 03:08 AM
Nov-05-2018 02:49 AM
WDP wrote:
Neither, I have had catastrophic explosive failures with both. I do use a TPMS and it worked just fine after the tire blew, no indication of a problem before hand. The GY Marathon have 35 complaints thus far for the same explosive failure, mostly the 235/80/16 E.
NTSB Tire Complaints. Running a 10.5K two axle TT. I went with the truck tire 235/85/16 E as the clearance was there. Strongly suggest you consider.
WDP
Nov-02-2018 06:56 AM
Huntindog wrote:dragr1 wrote:Dexter states 3" minimum!azdryheat wrote:
I would consider, instead, an LT truck tire over any trailer tire.
I’ve only got about 2.5-2.75” of clearance on top of the tires before they rub on the bottom side of the slides while the slides are in for traveling . So I don’t have enough room to go from my current 225/75/15 to a 235/80/16 LT tire like I would like to do. However I was just looking at a 225/75/16 load range e LT tires and I would only lose 150 pounds of carrying capacity per tire over my 15” load range e st trailer tires. And only gain 1” of overall tire diameter so I think they will fit. I might do this and drop these old trailer only tires.
You are already under that, assuming your measurements are correct.
It is not hard to get more clearance. An axle flip, or lift blocks work very well and are worth the effort IMO.
I ditched ST tires in 2005, and have been trouble free ever since. This new crop of STs MAY prove themselves over time.... But I will not be part of the experiment. I have already given those same companies too much of my money for tires that they then said were great.... Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Nov-01-2018 07:28 PM
Nov-01-2018 05:57 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:There are two main problems with lift blocks.
Axle and trailer mfg do not offer or make a suspension lift block set up for a multiaxle leaf spring suspension. Dexter doesn't recommend using them on their axles.
Lift blocks on a commercial trailer will not pass a required annual vehicle safety inspection.
Lift blocks add even more side stress to the U bolts/top plates/spring keepers/spring hangers while side scrubbing around corners or backing maneuvers which is one big reason their not recommended.
Single axle trailers have no side scrub events so many folks use them to gain frame height.
Nov-01-2018 10:58 AM
Nov-01-2018 10:55 AM
busterja21 wrote:
I went with Carlisle radial HD 225/75/15/e tires. The radial HD's, like the GY endurance have the higher speed rating and have much better reviews than previous models.
Nov-01-2018 10:53 AM
phillyg wrote:
Search on "Maxxis" and see numerous blowout reports. So far I've only seen one negative on Endurance.
Nov-01-2018 09:49 AM
Beentherefixedthat wrote:
Whether your tires were made in Boston or Beijing it doesnt matter. What matters is HOW they were DESIGNED and to what specifications.
Nov-01-2018 09:22 AM
Nov-01-2018 09:10 AM