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happy hours 03-04-2005 10:52 PM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
I have 4 towmasters (I think Carllile made them) on my trailer and they are crap. They are about to be replaced with Goodyear Marathon's. When I *****ed at trailer manufacture (it is 1 year old) he told me they have had so may issues with towmasters they have stopped selling them on his trailers. My 2 cents...go Goodyear.

my32dominator 03-05-2005 02:26 AM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
I used to have Carlisle(radials)...They are friggin Junk! I had 2 blow outs in one season due to side wall failures. The last one took out my fender. :mad: After that I replaced all six with Titan ST's.

BryanTuvell 03-05-2005 07:25 AM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
I have always used ST's, trailer tires have different sidewalls, stronger.
Yet on my latest 1800 pound trailer I am running 16" radials, my experience with them so far has been good. No blow outs.
As long as LOAD RATINGS are what they are called for, I think it is a personal preference.
Bryan

Active Mike 03-06-2005 01:22 AM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
GoodYear Marathons. I put two sets on last summer and they are working well.
For some reason they didn't seem to help with my fuel efficiency on my boat, Ha!

Iggy 03-06-2005 08:32 AM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
The way I understand it is you use bias ply for local towing and radials for long distance.
On long runs the bias ply tires really heat up and can blow out.

rbtnt 03-06-2005 10:14 PM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
mneal - Were your Towmaster radials?

I replaced all my Carlisles with bias ply Towmasters last year after 5 of 6 blew out the sidewalls in a 2 year period. The bad run of Carlisles were made by Goodyear. Carlisle was going to give me a number at Goodyear if I had any damage.

I went with bias ply because I think there would be less chance of damage from them blowing out than a belt of steal flapping around.

happy hours 03-07-2005 09:07 PM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
rbtnt, my towmasters were/are bias. They came with the trailer and are low profile 14 inche diamter. I like that they keep the trailer slightly lower but that is all I like. The place that built the trailer now admits they got snowed by the rep and are getting me Goodyears for cost.

Harper220 03-07-2005 09:37 PM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
My triple Extreme trailer came with Carlisle tires, two of them grenaded and tore both fenders up, knocked out the tail lights and nicked the boat. Not to mention dangerous down time on interstate. Luckily, I caught the third before it blew and replaced all them with Towmasters. No problems since changing brands. All the Carlisles had less than 2,000 miles on them, what a shame.

boatnt 03-07-2005 09:56 PM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 

Originally Posted by Harper220
My triple Extreme trailer came with Carlisle tires, two of them grenaded and tore both fenders up, knocked out the tail lights and nicked the boat. Not to mention dangerous down time on interstate. Luckily, I caught the third before it blew and replaced all them with Towmasters. No problems since changing brands. All the Carlisles had less than 2,000 miles on them, what a shame.

I spoke with the Carlisles rep and he said there was a period were they had problems with Carlisle radials but he said thats fixed now but they never had any problems with the Bias Ply line of Carlisle .
what do you guys think?

ForrestC 03-08-2005 10:11 AM

Re: Trailer Tires?
 
No Carlisle radials for me even if they've say that the problem has been fixed. I've also had trouble with two Goodyear Marathons separating on the same trip and leaving the entire tread in the road after it trashed a fender. For a while, there was a rash or problems with the Goodyears as well. In some cases, Goodyear built many of Carlisle's radial trailer tires. Check out some of the RV forums on the 'net for more trailer tire info.

I'm now trying a set of Denman Radial Express ST 225/75R15 load range E. Denman are the folks that make the Ground Hawg tire as well as a number of other industrial and military speciality tires. These 15" ST tires are 10 ply, so you can pump 'em up to 80 psi, and they look pretty good.


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