Dean_Reynolds
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Anyone found a decent spot for good cheap trailer tires?
2011 24’ Gulfbreeze. p
2011 24’ Gulfbreeze. p
Presumably those are ST 205/75/R14 - the ST is a key part of the designation. Also need to know the Load Range, which will be C or D in this size tire.205/75/14
let’s say affordable.
Do you guys shop at the dealership… A tire shop… Costco or Sam’s Club Walmart?
The most affordable tire for my purposes is the best one. The way I look at it is that I would rather pay more for tires than to pay for repairs to the RV from one failing, or to deal with the danger a failure at highway speed will put myself and my family in. It seems very foolish to be to buy an expensive RV and then put cheap tires on it.let’s say affordable.
It seems very foolish to be to buy an expensive RV and then put cheap tires on it.
Anyone found a decent spot for good cheap trailer tires?
2011 24’ Gulfbreeze. p
Where did I say that it was? What I said was the best tire.But the most expensive tire isn't necessarily the best. Or at least may not be notably superior to a lower-price brand.
LOL using Fram as a reference is not a good idea. Hardly high quality stuff from them.This is pretty much an oxymoron......it’s very difficult to have both! Less expensive.....maybe! Cheap.....unlikely!
The money saved, will very possibly be spent on rv repairs or towing expenses!
Stay with the higher quality tires from name brand, highly rated tire companies. Much like the old Fram commercial .....”Pay me now, or pay me later”! memtb
Yup, that's an oxymoron. All tires sold in the U.S.A. must meet the minimum requirements of the USDOT. There's a difference between minimum, in the center or maximum. It equates to cost.There is no such thing as a “good” tire that is also “cheap.”
You get what you pay for.
Tires blowing apart seems to be the common issue when we see pictures of tire blow outs on campers. This does not normally happen as a result of a nail or screw. I see a lot of issues and complaints of tires blowing apart with just a few miles on them on campers purchased new. To me that says that coming off of a new camper lot no one really checks the tire pressure. So the new owners loads up the campers and head out and possibly the under pressure from just sitting on the lots creates heat build up and the cheaper tires fail. While there are standards applied to the manufacture of tires, until stuff happens and gets reported with numerous reports of the same part, I bet most just slip thru the cracks of the beuracracy and rarely addressed.I have sold a lot of Towmax as well as a few Trailer King tires over the last 15 years or so. They are very reasonably priced and I have not seen any failures due to a defect in many or any of them. Some will say buy the GY Endurance so you won't have any problems but an expensive tire does not handle a rock, nail, screw, or big pot hole any better than a mid range tire does.