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Old 08-25-2010, 03:51 PM
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who makes the best ones? What have you guys had good luck with. If anyone post Goodyear Marathons save your breath not interested
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I had carlisle's for 6 years with alot of miles and no issuses. Two months ago it was time for another four. Figure I would stick with Carlisle's since no problems. First week with new tires, a tire comes apart. About one foot section missing out of it. It was 97 degrees out. Tire store said I caught something in the road to cause it. Not sure what would cause a section of tire to peal off and the tire was still inflated.
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Old 08-25-2010, 09:54 PM
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Carlisles Suck. The batch you had must have been all the good ones from that week.
I have yet to find a trailer tire brand that does not have problems after they get to be a few years old.
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I'm gonna echo what Griff said, Carlisles suck, end of story. You got lucky.

I've had 5 trailer flats this year. Two on my enclosed trailer in May on the way to the Sand Dunes, and three on my boat trailer in the last 3 weeks. Two of the flats on the boat trailer were on the same day.

I called my tire warehouse and asked them what tire I could buy from them that was worth a $hit. They had no answer to my request.

I'm beginning to think it's a crap shoot with these things.
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Originally Posted by buck183
I'm gonna echo what Griff said, Carlisles suck, end of story. You got lucky.

I've had 5 trailer flats this year. Two on my enclosed trailer in May on the way to the Sand Dunes, and three on my boat trailer in the last 3 weeks. Two of the flats on the boat trailer were on the same day.

I called my tire warehouse and asked them what tire I could buy from them that was worth a $hit. They had no answer to my request.

I'm beginning to think it's a crap shoot with these things.
I went through 4 Goodyear Marathons in 1200 miles two weeks ago on the destin trip. Tires were less than two years old.......
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I just bought 5 new tires for my rv. After much research i found the Goodyear G614RST to be the best tire out there. 110 PSI with 3750 lbs. per tire weight limit. Not cheap but i had a set that went almost 6 years before changing.
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this is what came on my Myco lt235 75 16 Wrangler HT

http://www.goodyeartires.com/goodyea...ea=Light Truck
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Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
this is what came on my Myco lt235 75 16

http://www.goodyeartires.com/goodyea...mrktarea=Light Truck
ditto what he said, I have never had a tire failure in 5 years on my myco that wasnt bearing related..meaning when the bearing and hub went, then and only then did tire go boom.

Think mine are wrangler HT..I'll check and post for ya there sport

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Old 08-25-2010, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by offshoredrillin
ditto what he said, I have never had a tire failure in 5 years on my myco that wasnt bearing related..meaning when the bearing and hub went, then and only then did tire go boom.

at about 7 years old mine started seperating, I replaced them all 2008 and no prob since
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ST Trailer Tires just suck ass period.

Go with LT Truck Tires. My Myco has the same Goodyears on it as above, but I recommend the Firestone TransForce LT truck tires for replacements. I ran them on my last trailer, as have several friends and they are great tires.
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