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Re: Coming home from fishing
[Re: GIG'EM AGGIES]
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12/03/16 12:05 AM
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361V
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Maxxis. Discount can get em for you.
Last edited by 361V; 12/03/16 12:06 AM.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
[Re: 361V]
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12/03/16 12:26 AM
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GIG'EM AGGIES
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Maxxis. Discount can get em for you. Yeah 361, been reading reviews and they are good. They are made in China too. Amazing, does America make anything anymore ?
I am a Senager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 50 years later. I get an allowance every month. I have PU truck and a bass boat, I am blessed. Conscience never acquits, it either accuses or excuses.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
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12/03/16 12:32 AM
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MATT REGAN
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look at kumo they are load D rated and rated for 90mph. have not had any problem since i changed to these. pulling a skeeter21i
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Re: Coming home from fishing
[Re: GIG'EM AGGIES]
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12/03/16 12:41 AM
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9094
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Marathons are terrible tires. I quit running them years ago. Carlisle seem to hold up the best.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
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12/03/16 12:49 AM
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Dubee
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Re: Coming home from fishing
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12/03/16 12:50 AM
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SteezMacQueen
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Well....I go against the grain a little here. I have 18" wheels on my trailer with low profile XL Z rated tires. Don't know if it a super great idea or not, but I've put around 15,000 miles on the set over the last year and a half, traveling at or around 70-75mph (or whatever the speed limit is) at times and no blow outs. The most important thing is keeping them inflated at close to max cold pressure. Mine stay at 45psi.
They are not car tires and they never need to be treated as such. The tires load carrying capabilities are best when set at max pressure. At least that is my understanding.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
[Re: Okie Poke]
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12/03/16 12:55 AM
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B.Hollingshead
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+1 I had enough of the marathons
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Re: Coming home from fishing
[Re: Dakota22]
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12/03/16 12:56 AM
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ezbassin
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+3 These are trailer tires and Discount Tire has them. I have NEVER has good luck with any tire made by Goodyear.
Last edited by ezbassin; 12/03/16 12:57 AM.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
[Re: SteezMacQueen]
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12/03/16 01:14 AM
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Donald Harper
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Well....I go against the grain a little here. I have 18" wheels on my trailer with low profile XL Z rated tires. Don't know if it a super great idea or not, but I've put around 15,000 miles on the set over the last year and a half, traveling at or around 70-75mph (or whatever the speed limit is) at times and no blow outs. The most important thing is keeping them inflated at close to max cold pressure. Mine stay at 45psi.
They are not car tires and they never need to be treated as such. The tires load carrying capabilities are best when set at max pressure. At least that is my understanding. This is the key. Odds are, that these cold nights sitting in storage, the air pressure went down and Marathons call for 80 lbs.. The thing is if you forget to check often and run this brand low it does a number on it. Then later, even months later down the road a problem occurs. If you run Marathons check them every time you are headed out on the road especially during the winter months.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
[Re: OldChamp]
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12/03/16 01:25 AM
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GIG'EM AGGIES
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Old champ, do you remember what you paid and what size ?
I am a Senager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 50 years later. I get an allowance every month. I have PU truck and a bass boat, I am blessed. Conscience never acquits, it either accuses or excuses.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
[Re: Donald Harper]
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12/03/16 01:30 AM
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GIG'EM AGGIES
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Well....I go against the grain a little here. I have 18" wheels on my trailer with low profile XL Z rated tires. Don't know if it a super great idea or not, but I've put around 15,000 miles on the set over the last year and a half, traveling at or around 70-75mph (or whatever the speed limit is) at times and no blow outs. The most important thing is keeping them inflated at close to max cold pressure. Mine stay at 45psi.
They are not car tires and they never need to be treated as such. The tires load carrying capabilities are best when set at max pressure. At least that is my understanding. This is the key. Odds are, that these cold nights sitting in storage, the air pressure went down and Marathons call for 80 lbs.. The thing is if you forget to check often and run this brand low it does a number on it. Then later, even months later down the road a problem occurs. If you run Marathons check them every time you are headed out on the road especially during the winter months. The recommended air pressure for the Marathon's were 50 psi and I check them regularly, in fact I checked them the night before I went fishing. I never drive over 65 when I'm pulling the boat, I'm usually going to Fork or Tawakoni and the max speed is 65 and only in a few places. I've just had it with Marathon's, too risky.
I am a Senager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 50 years later. I get an allowance every month. I have PU truck and a bass boat, I am blessed. Conscience never acquits, it either accuses or excuses.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
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12/03/16 01:40 AM
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BMCD
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I have had em all blow out. Next set will be car tires.
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Re: Coming home from fishing
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12/03/16 01:49 AM
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K.D.
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I've never owned a basscat but Rick Pierce has been very vocal about why his company puts passenger tires on boat trailers. Do a Google search for " basscat trailer tires " and read some of his comments. He has used all the marathons, Carlisle and Maxxis over the years but all new Bass cats come with radial Cooper passenger tires.
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