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jensenst wrote:
What type tires do I need for a trip to Alaska
SoundGuy wrote:
Those that won't blow out for no apparent reason. ๐
Many of us are now giving the recently introduced US manufactured Goodyear Endurance tires a try.
Pop-Pop C wrote:
They haven't been made yet.
โFeb-26-2018 08:16 PM
Pop-Pop C wrote:SoundGuy wrote:jensenst wrote:
What type tires do I need for a trip to Alaska
Those that won't blow out for no apparent reason. ๐
Many of us are now giving the recently introduced US manufactured Goodyear Endurance tires a try.
They haven't been made yet.
โFeb-26-2018 04:29 PM
SoundGuy wrote:jensenst wrote:
What type tires do I need for a trip to Alaska
Those that won't blow out for no apparent reason. ๐
Many of us are now giving the recently introduced US manufactured Goodyear Endurance tires a try.
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SoundGuy wrote:+1 and Perfect for Alaskajensenst wrote:JMO - Goodyear Endurance ST205/75 R14 - same tires I'm running. :B
my tire size is 205 75 r14 trailer weights 4000lbs
โFeb-26-2018 02:05 PM
profdant139 wrote:
Here is a crazy idea -- has anyone tried putting "all terrain" type truck tires on a trailer? (I am currently using Endurance, which seem fine so far.) Here is the reason I ask: my truck came with BF Goodrich "Rugged Trail" tires. I got a flat when bumping over sharp volcanic rock.
I then switched to the BFG "All Terrain" type -- very thick and aggressive tread. Since then, no more punctures, even on really bad surfaces.
So if those big bad knobbies are good for my truck on really bad roads, could they work on a trailer?? (There must be a reason I have never seen those on a trailer . . . .)
โFeb-26-2018 02:02 PM
jensenst wrote:
my tire size is 205 75 r14 trailer weights 4000lbs
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