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<blockquote data-quote="crawlin85cj" data-source="post: 288416" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>I've had 3 blowouts on my enclosed and its not exactly fun or easy to change when it's loaded. Tires currently have about 12k miles on them, 70% ish tread and are not a year old. </p><p></p><p>History...</p><p></p><p>48' enclosed with 20' living quarters. Triple 8k 8 lug torsion axles. It weighs 11k empty. </p><p></p><p>1st tire blew with just my Jeep in the trailer. Rear tire passenger side. It was loaded in the normal spot near the rear of the garage. Motor was over the rear axle. </p><p></p><p>2nd tire blew with just my buggy in the trailer. Rear driver tire, buggy loaded in normal spot of the garage. Motor was over the rear axle. </p><p></p><p>3rd tire blew with my Jeep and a RZR in the trailer. Front driver tire, loaded the only way it will fit in the 25' I have to use. </p><p></p><p>Tires are G rated radial 285s on 16" Alcoas. When I bought them they were the "heavy service" package my normal wheel/tire supplier offers with the Alcoa. They weren't cheap! </p><p></p><p>Who has had luck with what for heavy service? I don't mind spending a few extra dollars to get great tires, it's getting expensive to buy replacement tires and I'm tired if beating my trailer to hell when a tire blows. </p><p></p><p>Am I asking too much to have better life from a tire?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crawlin85cj, post: 288416, member: 2643"] I've had 3 blowouts on my enclosed and its not exactly fun or easy to change when it's loaded. Tires currently have about 12k miles on them, 70% ish tread and are not a year old. History... 48' enclosed with 20' living quarters. Triple 8k 8 lug torsion axles. It weighs 11k empty. 1st tire blew with just my Jeep in the trailer. Rear tire passenger side. It was loaded in the normal spot near the rear of the garage. Motor was over the rear axle. 2nd tire blew with just my buggy in the trailer. Rear driver tire, buggy loaded in normal spot of the garage. Motor was over the rear axle. 3rd tire blew with my Jeep and a RZR in the trailer. Front driver tire, loaded the only way it will fit in the 25' I have to use. Tires are G rated radial 285s on 16" Alcoas. When I bought them they were the "heavy service" package my normal wheel/tire supplier offers with the Alcoa. They weren't cheap! Who has had luck with what for heavy service? I don't mind spending a few extra dollars to get great tires, it's getting expensive to buy replacement tires and I'm tired if beating my trailer to hell when a tire blows. Am I asking too much to have better life from a tire? [/QUOTE]
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