Posted By: jbassman
Tires? - 08/03/17 12:34 PM
When it's time to change out your trailer tires,, What tires are you buying? radial? Basscat P2 tandem trailer
Kumho 857. Keep max. Air Pressure. Keep them Balanced. Keep all tires covered if trailer is stored outside in the sun.
Posted By: bigcat85
Re: Tires? - 08/03/17 01:01 PM
I have had very good results with Carlisle radial.
Posted By: MV
Re: Tires? - 08/03/17 01:07 PM
D rated makes a big difference in towing
Posted By: sprigsss
Re: Tires? - 08/03/17 04:46 PM
Asked my mechanic about Carlisles and Kumhos cause I found they get best rating and he was surprised.
Said he sees more blowouts with Carlisles than most others.
Is 10 ply 80 psi overkill? Any reason not to?
I have 4 different brands amongst 5 tires due to blowouts on the road out of town. OCD is kicking in and ready to replace all.
cant make up my mind which way to go.
Check out the goodyear endurance. They don't make the marathons anymore since they've had so many problems with them being made overseas. The endurances are made here in the USA. The ratings are much better then the marathons across the board.
Posted By: Mark Perry
Re: Tires? - 08/03/17 05:47 PM
This. Been flawless the 8-10 years I have used that brand. Great affordability and even better performance.
Posted By: dimitri
Re: Tires? - 08/03/17 05:58 PM
This. Been flawless the 8-10 years I have used that brand. Great affordability and even better performance.
had 2 sets and never a problem. i personally think if you keep em aired up they all do their job.
Posted By: Bass&More
Re: Tires? - 08/03/17 05:59 PM
This. Been flawless the 8-10 years I have used that brand. Great affordability and even better performance.
^^^This, plus get the TFF discount at Cowser tire in North Fort Worth