All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Time for tires so Maxxis or Goodyear Endurance?Decided to try the Goodyears bc made in the USA Hopefully it goes wellRe: Time for tires so Maxxis or Goodyear Endurance?Took some more measurements over the weekend and I just don’t have the clearance to swap to LT tires so it’s back to Goodyear vs Maxxis. Leaning towards Goodyear only bc they are made in the USA bc other wise I’ve never been a Goodyear fan.Re: Time for tires so Maxxis or Goodyear Endurance? Huntindog wrote: dragr1 wrote: 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. Dexter states 3" minimum! 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. I did find on the dexter site the 3” clearance recommendation. I’m going to re measure bc I would really like to go to the 225/75/16 LT tires. I would lose 0.5” clearance with those since they are 29.3” diameter vs my current 225/75/15 at 28.3”. I would definitely like to make this work and get away from trailer tires. My current tires have never rubbed the bottom of the slides to date.Re: Time for tires so Maxxis or Goodyear Endurance? Huntindog wrote: dragr1 wrote: 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. Dexter states 3" minimum! 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. Guess I’m going to research how to do the lift blocks or axle flip bc I would much rather run a 235/80/16 LT tire than anything else. If you have links please share, thanks!Re: Time for tires so Maxxis or Goodyear Endurance? 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.Re: Time for tires so Maxxis or Goodyear Endurance? azdryheat wrote: I would consider, instead, an LT truck tire over any trailer tire. Would be nice but not enough load capacity in a 15 and don’t have enough clearance for a 16” tire with enough capacity.Time for tires so Maxxis or Goodyear Endurance?It’s time for tires on my travel trailer. It usually has 9000-9500 lbs on the axles. I’ve been running load range E Maxxis size 225/75/15 and have been very pleased. But I now see that Goodyear is making the Endurance tire in the U.S. I’ve never been a Goodyear fan but what’s the consensus Goodyear or Maxxis?Re: F250 CC SB 4x4 6.2-3.73 or 4.30 for 10,700lb travel trailer rhagfo wrote: dragr1 wrote: I just saw where the G56 is being discontinued next year It was a great theft deterrent!!! Agreed!Re: F250 CC SB 4x4 6.2-3.73 or 4.30 for 10,700lb travel trailerI just saw where the G56 is being discontinued next yearRe: Travel trailer axle brakes and bearings longevity?Greased bearings from external fitting only. I know that doesn’t really properly lubricate them all the way but of course it’s easy.
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