Gulfcoast wrote:I prefer Goodyear Endurance trailer tires. They cost more but they last for a long time. Made in the USA too.
Karebru wrote:I had to replace a tire during our travels this past weekend. One of two that are starting to bulge. I found a trailer service shop, replaced the worse of the two, and took it slow, for the remaining 60 miles home.
I'd already planned on switching to radials and upgrading the weight rating when the time came. I guess it's time. This new one will be my spare.
After research, I've found the Carlisle, D rated radials that I think I want to get to replace the C rated bias, "China Bombs" that came on the trailer.
I'd like to use my existing rims. They're stamped 2150 lbs, but they're 15 x 5". All of the D rated tires I've found fit 5-1/2".
I've gotten mixed responses from Amazon Q & A, when I asked if they would work.
What say you?
Thanks!
I prefer Goodyear Endurance trailer tires.
Woodbutcher wrote:Goodyear Endurance, and they are made in America.
tony.latham wrote:I prefer Goodyear Endurance trailer tires.
Maybe someone can clear something up for me. I've long held the belief that some trailer tires weren't built as well as passenger tires because they don't fall under the NTSB and thus they can cut corners.
Is there any truth to that belief?
Tony
Everything I see on line says that ST tires have stiffer sidewalls...
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