Posted by DoubleR on March 02, 2012 at 06:39:00 from (67.108.90.203):
In Reply to: Trailer tires posted by donjr on March 01, 2012 at 20:38:04:
I brought a 1 year old 7500# fifth wheel camper with carlisle tires and blew two of them out the first summer. I called the carlisle factory somewhere down south and talked to a rep. and explained. Come to find out the 4 tires were rated for about 7000# total. He sent me a new set a size bigger for no charge. That was five years ago and I'm still running the same tires with no problem. I blame the camper manufacture for cutting corners and trying to save a buck. I always try to go with tires that are rated for more than I will ever haul when replacing tires on any of the seven different trailers I have.
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