by Jim Edgerly » Thu Nov 10, 2011 7:53 am
Thanks for the links Shadow Catcher. I noted the respondents are as follows:
Class A Motorhome 40%
Class B Motorhome 3%
Class C Motorhome 11%
Fifth Wheel Trailer 26%
Tent Trailer 1%
Travel Trailer 18%
Slide-in Truck Camper 1%
Is a teardrop considered a "tent trailer", don't think it is considered a "travel trailer" because those (in my opinion) are much larger than a teardrop ever would be. I know that if a pop-up is considered a "tent trailer" that would account for a lot of failures. They use the smallest darn tires on those things. From what I have seen in this forum most of you guys reading this are using some serious rubber on some pretty light trailers. I would think that kind of tire "upgrade" would result in a lot less tire failures .
I ask classification because 1% would mean only around 170 responded with our "type of trailer", but 18% would mean around 3000 responded. 170 would be statistically insignificant, but at least 3000 is a more statistically meaningful number.
Also I know if I had a blow out on a 5 year old tire with high mileage I would not bother responding to a survey like this one. If I had a newer tire, like one or two years old, with low mileage I would certainly want to let people know I was dissatisfied with that tire and respond in an instant to anybody that would listen. Is that going to skew the results?
Or should this survey be look at as "of those tires failing" without regard to what the actual percentage of tires really is? If 1 in 1,000 fails or 1 in 10,000 fails the percentages referenced in this survey would no change, because it is "of those responding."
I guess we will each take away from this what is pertinent to our situation. My upgrade to 14" radial trailer tires over the 12" tires that came with my trailer I believe will decrease my likely hood of having a blow out or other catastrophic tire failure. Should I over inflate or seriously under inflate, or run these tires beyond their useful life span, then all bets are off.
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Jim Edgerly on Thu Nov 10, 2011 8:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
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