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- retired1ExplorerTrailer King not Trail King. Sorry.
- donn0128Explorer IICheck the sidewall for country of origin. That will answer your question
- midnightsadieExplorer IIstick with maxxis tires . all these odd names are made as cheap as possible. know a guy just bought some made in vietnam.
- LynnmorExplorer
midnightsadie wrote:
stick with maxxis tires . all these odd names are made as cheap as possible. know a guy just bought some made in vietnam.
Actually Kumho commercial trailer tires are made in Vietnam and are pretty good, way better than the average China Bomb. I would choose them before Maxxis, but few sizes are available. - retired1ExplorerWe put Maxxis on our previous trailer to replace the Carlisle tires that came on it and did NOT have a good experience. They all came apart in one long trip. The question was about Trailer King and if anyone had any first hand knowledge. They came with the trailer. Didn't have a choice.
Thanks - AmericalVetteExplorerI bought a set of Trailer King (ST225/75R15) from a local tire shop for a TT I used primarily for hunting. I put about 5000 miles on them, and much of it on dirt/gravel forestry roads. I sold that TT to a friend who uses it for the same thing and under similar conditions. The same tires are still on it and he has not had any problems that I am aware of.
- midnightsadieExplorer IItheres a good answer.might google that tire and see what shows up. good luck.
- camperforlifeExplorerI've got about 12K on Trailer King's. So far so good.
- HannibalExplorerHad a set of E rated 225/75 R15s on our previous 5th wheel. In the year we had them before we traded the 5th wheel for our current TT, we didn't have any trouble with them. I'd estimate 5k~ miles on them.
- rbpruExplorer IIMy TT had 4 year old tires on it when I bought it. They were like new with no sun damage. The were the typical ST 205 load rated C made in China.
Three years and 15,000 mile later I replaced them. I move up to D Rated China bombs so I had some leeway on the tire pressure. Plus they were only $20.00 more per tire over C rated. I have another 10,000 miles on those and so far so good.
I am towing a 7000 lb. gross weight TT at 60 to 65 mph.
I kept the old ones for my other farm wagons.
I asked the local tire dealer for his recommendations on a good D rated 205 TT tire and bought what he suggested. The tire dealer tows a fifth wheel cross country when he vacations.
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