Quickster2
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Those look like Mission tires. I had 4 Mission tires fail on me. I now have the new Carlisle Radial Trail HD's and will be heading out loaded up on Saturday. We'll see how these hold up.
Those look like Mission tires. I had 4 Mission tires fail on me. I now have the new Carlisle Radial Trail HD's and will be heading out loaded up on Saturday. We'll see how these hold up.
Goodyear has been in the trailer tire business for the 20 plus years i have been in the game.I have had multiple blowouts on my dump trailer. The Carlisle tires were terrible. Tow Master a little better. I had another blowout last week. I detected a vibration that I could not identify no matter how hard I looked. Now I realize it was tread separation. At 65mph BOOM and the trailer was all over the place. Fortunately it was empty.
I just replaced both sides with Goodyear ST tires-- load range E-- supposedly top of the line. I don't think Goodyear was in this market last time I needed tires? I hope these last longer ...
It just amazes me that so many are resistant to LT tires. Why risk your safety and take a chance of damaging your trailer with inferior tires? All the old myths about St tires having stiffer sidewalls, they must be better because trailers come with them, engineers who designed them know more than the public, etc., just don't hold up.
Then look at all the blowout stories and compare them to the record of truck tires. Many STs are junk. But, of course there are some very good ones too, like Greenball. But if you have to special order them, maybe consider a tire that is readily available anywhere.