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Trailer for sale, or rent.
Rooms to let, fifty cents.
Problem solved in a day or two, thanks to our ugliest member. OK OK second ugliest.
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At least I try to hide it Gewber. [emoji12]
Yep those trailer tires are may pops at best and can tear a fender off when they fail. Get some radials and be the king of the ..... .. King of the road
Pics to be shown by end of day.
P.S.
That WAS a radial!
Radial or not ST tries are just Crap period.
Axle rating is more important. But ST tires have a purpose..........just can't go over 65 or load them down, and I do both........so I need something else. The debate on ST vs. LT on campers and big trailers will go on forever. I don't know the answer. I do know radials are better, but that's a general rule of thumb.
BlowMasters, BuzzKillers, Greenball Grenades, been there before, never buy another Chinese tire. I've gotten great service from Maxxis ST tires. Cause my whole backyard is full of trailers, what did you end up going with?
EZ Trac all aluminum.
By the way:
Cheng-Shin Rubber Ind. Co.,Ltd. (Maxxis; Chinese: 正新橡膠工業股份有限公司) is the ninth largest tire company in the world. Established in 1967, at the city of Yuanlin, Taiwan, by Luo Jye.
Overview
At first, Cheng Shin Rubber, operating as Maxxis International, only produced bicycle tires. As the company grew and extended its reach beyond Asia, it expanded into new market segments, producing tire products for a variety of vehicles.
In 2009 Maxxis had worldwide revenue of over $2 billion.[2] Maxxis has operations in Taiwan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, The Netherlands, Japan and Dubai. The company employs 28,000 people, and its products are distributed in approximately 170 countries.[3]
The company recently built a design and testing proving ground in China,[4] and has five other research facilities in Taiwan, China, the United States, and the Netherlands.