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<blockquote data-quote="InDaShop" data-source="post: 288592" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>perfect timing. </p><p></p><p>I just replaced the OEM near brand new 700miles **** ass Made in China no name tires on my new trailer this past weekend. 3 flats in that distance equals tossing those MF'ers. </p><p></p><p>BJ I know you guys run a ****load of miles, so you probably have better data. I have blown about every tire brand out there over the years, used to run whatever WalMart had in stock because theres always a WalMart open on the road in any given town. </p><p>I blew one out on the way to K-rocks and Blase and Beefy actually helped me change it. The tire shop in Mason had Carlisle's and I've ran them on every trailer since then. That was 2009 and since then I have had 1 flat/blowout in close to 60k trailer miles. And it was directly related to dropping a tire off the pavement west of Sanger on FM455 (narrow ass 2 lane with no shoulder). </p><p></p><p>Its nice when all of your trailers have the exact same tire as well. </p><p>Carlisle ST Radial 235/85r16 load range F, and I run them at 90psi. </p><p>Very last tire listed on page 43</p><p><a href="http://www.carlisletransportationproducts.com/product/tires/trailers-toy-haulers-towables/tires44" target="_blank">http://www.carlisletransportationproducts.com/product/tires/trailers-toy-haulers-towables/tires44</a></p><p></p><p>They arent silver bullet tires, you still have to watch that trailer weight, and watch your speed. I'll run faster in cold temps, but summer running on hot Texas pavement with f-up a tire quick. I also try to never put myself in a situation to be backing up and turning while loaded, and really try to watch sharp turning loaded. Dont know if it matters. Unfortunately my new shop is a trailers worst nightmare for crossing the axles up, I hope I dont start having tire and wheel bearing problems cause of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InDaShop, post: 288592, member: 1295"] perfect timing. I just replaced the OEM near brand new 700miles **** ass Made in China no name tires on my new trailer this past weekend. 3 flats in that distance equals tossing those MF'ers. BJ I know you guys run a ****load of miles, so you probably have better data. I have blown about every tire brand out there over the years, used to run whatever WalMart had in stock because theres always a WalMart open on the road in any given town. I blew one out on the way to K-rocks and Blase and Beefy actually helped me change it. The tire shop in Mason had Carlisle's and I've ran them on every trailer since then. That was 2009 and since then I have had 1 flat/blowout in close to 60k trailer miles. And it was directly related to dropping a tire off the pavement west of Sanger on FM455 (narrow ass 2 lane with no shoulder). Its nice when all of your trailers have the exact same tire as well. Carlisle ST Radial 235/85r16 load range F, and I run them at 90psi. Very last tire listed on page 43 [url=http://www.carlisletransportationproducts.com/product/tires/trailers-toy-haulers-towables/tires44]http://www.carlisletransportationproducts.com/product/tires/trailers-toy-haulers-towables/tires44[/url] They arent silver bullet tires, you still have to watch that trailer weight, and watch your speed. I'll run faster in cold temps, but summer running on hot Texas pavement with f-up a tire quick. I also try to never put myself in a situation to be backing up and turning while loaded, and really try to watch sharp turning loaded. Dont know if it matters. Unfortunately my new shop is a trailers worst nightmare for crossing the axles up, I hope I dont start having tire and wheel bearing problems cause of it. [/QUOTE]
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