Posted by MikeinInd on February 08, 2009 at 08:34:31 from (4.252.67.114):
Morning guys. I had to make a run over to IL yesterday and I tore up a trailer tire on the way back. Might have just been the tire, I"m not too impressed so far with the Duro brand trailer tires. I"m leaning more towards the horrible road conditions on the interstates over there as the reason the tire went bad. Are these bad tires? I"m new to the trailer world, I"d like a few opinions on best trailer tires you"ve had. (my tires are 205 75 D15) Also I have to make a trip with this trailer to Atlanta from my place in the next few weeks. I know the interstates from my place in Elkhart to Indy are nice roads to travel on but I"m not sure about the ones past that. I"d like to know any bad interstates to avoid if possible and the good ones to take. Thanks ind advance. Mike.
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