Jul-05-2016 05:30 AM
Jul-09-2016 04:22 PM
colliehauler wrote:dclark1946 wrote:There are no load range E or LT tires in 14" tires, that I'm aware of.LadyRVer wrote:
Certainly no expert, but I had two blowouts on trip at Thanksgiving. One down, one back. Fortunately had spare each time. But, method of elimination:
Age OK according to your statement
PSI OK ditto
Speed OK but, I don't drive over 60
Weight????? Have you pulled on scales at a truck stop? That would be my first guess.
The tire shop upgraded all 4 new tires with load range E, I have 15" wheels and 3 different places said no to light truck tires on a 15"wheel.
Edited by Barb
I have been running LT (load range C currently Yokahamas)tires on my last two trailers with 15 in. wheels with no problem for 8 years with no tire failures. LT tires if they can be found for your load range and wheel size are acceptable and are much better and consistent quality compared to most generic ST tires.
Jul-09-2016 03:50 PM
Jul-09-2016 05:21 AM
dclark1946 wrote:There are no load range E or LT tires in 14" tires, that I'm aware of.LadyRVer wrote:
Certainly no expert, but I had two blowouts on trip at Thanksgiving. One down, one back. Fortunately had spare each time. But, method of elimination:
Age OK according to your statement
PSI OK ditto
Speed OK but, I don't drive over 60
Weight????? Have you pulled on scales at a truck stop? That would be my first guess.
The tire shop upgraded all 4 new tires with load range E, I have 15" wheels and 3 different places said no to light truck tires on a 15"wheel.
Edited by Barb
I have been running LT (load range C currently Yokahamas)tires on my last two trailers with 15 in. wheels with no problem for 8 years with no tire failures. LT tires if they can be found for your load range and wheel size are acceptable and are much better and consistent quality compared to most generic ST tires.
Jul-09-2016 05:15 AM
vacane wrote:I would look to upgrade to the Kumho and travel lite as possible. Reducing air pressure would only make matters worse.
I am definitely planning on carrying two spares going forward. It has been difficult trying to a load D in R14. The Kumho 857 does look promising.
Jul-09-2016 03:59 AM
LadyRVer wrote:
Certainly no expert, but I had two blowouts on trip at Thanksgiving. One down, one back. Fortunately had spare each time. But, method of elimination:
Age OK according to your statement
PSI OK ditto
Speed OK but, I don't drive over 60
Weight????? Have you pulled on scales at a truck stop? That would be my first guess.
The tire shop upgraded all 4 new tires with load range E, I have 15" wheels and 3 different places said no to light truck tires on a 15"wheel.
Edited by Barb
Jul-06-2016 07:20 AM
Jul-06-2016 04:29 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:
4 tire failures in 2 years suggests not enough tire for your trailer. Larger load range E tires, aired to max PSI per sidewall would be my recommendation.
He currently has load range C tires. Going to a load range E would be overkill and would cost him much more money buying rims rated for that pressure.
I had Load range D tires on my 10,600 lb (empty) fifth wheel for 7 years with no problems. I'm sure his 7,500 pound trailer would be fine on D rated tires of the same size.
I'm into overkill and his rims won't be a problem. Have you ever needed to use a trailer spare? I haven't.
Jul-05-2016 07:33 PM
Dick_B wrote:
Hard to say without knowing the brand of tires, age, what it says on the sidewall for cold pressure and what weight they are carrying. Sure sounds like they might be heavily overloaded to have two blowouts two years running. What was the cause of the blowouts?
Letting air out is the LAST thing you want to do.
One of the reasons I carry two mounted spares.
Clarification on age of tires. Just because they were installed two years ago doesn't necessarily mean they are two year old. See the DOT info on the tire sidewall.
Jul-05-2016 05:41 PM
Jul-05-2016 05:33 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:There is no such as overkill when it comes to tires. The TT I had when I started my tire upgrade journey was the same size as the OP. Many tire and rim upgrades followed as I searched for the answer to a reliable TT tire. That search FINALLY ended many thousands of dollars later with 16"rims, and LT LRE E tires...schlep1967 wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:
4 tire failures in 2 years suggests not enough tire for your trailer. Larger load range E tires, aired to max PSI per sidewall would be my recommendation.
He currently has load range C tires. Going to a load range E would be overkill and would cost him much more money buying rims rated for that pressure.
I had Load range D tires on my 10,600 lb (empty) fifth wheel for 7 years with no problems. I'm sure his 7,500 pound trailer would be fine on D rated tires of the same size.
I'm into overkill and his rims won't be a problem. Have you ever needed to use a trailer spare? I haven't.
Jul-05-2016 04:37 PM
Jul-05-2016 02:41 PM
schlep1967 wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:
4 tire failures in 2 years suggests not enough tire for your trailer. Larger load range E tires, aired to max PSI per sidewall would be my recommendation.
He currently has load range C tires. Going to a load range E would be overkill and would cost him much more money buying rims rated for that pressure.
I had Load range D tires on my 10,600 lb (empty) fifth wheel for 7 years with no problems. I'm sure his 7,500 pound trailer would be fine on D rated tires of the same size.
Jul-05-2016 02:14 PM
Jul-05-2016 01:56 PM