Jun-02-2023 07:39 PM
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Jun-09-2023 04:37 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:the tread on a St tire is designed to allow it to scuff sideways easier, as in when you a sharp 90 degree or more turn when backing into a site.
ST tires come with all styles of tread designs (AT types....AS types....and rib type tread patterns) so there is no design attempt for easier side scrubbing.
Rubber treading compounds (hard or soft) has much to do with any tires side slip abilities.
Jun-09-2023 04:32 PM
Jun-09-2023 03:44 PM
Jun-09-2023 02:33 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
I'm curious - has anyone seen or heard of any manufacturing testing for ST tires? I have seen tires tests for LT, passenger, performance, etc, But what about ST tires? There are google reviews, that is not what I mean. What manufacturer actually tests ST tires and what standards do they have to meet?
Jun-09-2023 01:39 PM
Jun-09-2023 12:31 PM
Jun-09-2023 05:09 AM
On the TT I first made the jump from STs to LTs I went from 15" rims to 16", There are a ton of great LT tires in the 16" wheel size.
Jun-09-2023 04:51 AM
Grit dog wrote:Slow your roll. I will not stand for your sarcastic bullying.Huntindog wrote:Grit dog wrote:On the TT I first made the jump from STs to LTs I went from 15" rims to 16", There are a ton of great LT tires in the 16" wheel size.
Well I think there’s one mfg making a 15” LT tire that is marginally up there with the heavy duty STs.
This is like one of those bad reccomendations that just doesn’t go away….
So you’re blindly telling someone to upgrade to 16” wheels, that while wholly unnecessary, also may not fit?
Yup U needz LT tires at any cost…..lol.
Cmon man.
On a trailer where he could have 11,000lb + E load ST tire cap or over 12klb load cap with F load 15s and he’s got maybe at most 8klbs on the axles?
Yeah that makes sense….
No it doesn’t.
Jun-09-2023 04:22 AM
aftermath wrote:Actually the opposite is true. Some claims are that STs have thicker cords, but fewer layers in order to run cooler. The same is stated for the shallower tread depth.There has always been a lot of "marketing" claims for ST tires. That is just some of them. It is not in the test...But anyone that has done a hands on of the two types of tires can tell you that the LT has stronger sidewalls.
I think the "scuffing" comment has to do with the design of the sidewalls not the tread. Because of the lateral pressure put on trailer tires as they are moved into parking situations the ST tire has a stronger sidewall than regular tires.
Jun-08-2023 02:24 PM
Jun-08-2023 07:54 AM
manley wrote:Wow. While I would still trust the Endurance over most anything else this is undoubtedly frustrating.
To heck with the GY Endurance. I just had a failure today, on 3-year old Endurances. Tread separation, with damage to the trailer. Tire never lost pressure. Actually looks like a retread that came off. Tires were properly inflated at 80 PSI. ??
Jun-08-2023 07:24 AM
Jun-08-2023 07:18 AM
Huntindog wrote:Grit dog wrote:On the TT I first made the jump from STs to LTs I went from 15" rims to 16", There are a ton of great LT tires in the 16" wheel size.
Well I think there’s one mfg making a 15” LT tire that is marginally up there with the heavy duty STs.
This is like one of those bad reccomendations that just doesn’t go away….
Jun-08-2023 06:54 AM
the tread on a St tire is designed to allow it to scuff sideways easier, as in when you a sharp 90 degree or more turn when backing into a site.