I had a blow out on my 3 horse slant CM trailer on Sat. It has Carlisle tires on it. The trailer is 2.5 years old and has less than 20,000 miles on it. I'm looking for a replacement tire now, but I'm wondering if anybody else has experience with Carlisle tires?
Posted 2006-07-17 1:25 PM (#44836 - in reply to #44824) Subject: RE: Trailer Tires?
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I have had Carlisle on our 2 horse and was NOT impressed..the dealer said they are the BEST..Bah..didn't last long and we don't haul over 2500 mi/yr.
I am in the same boat now,have a Sooner 3 horse,looking to replace the tires on it since we bought it used..BF Goodrich commercial grade? Can someone explain that to a novitiate?? thankx.
Posted 2006-07-17 2:52 PM (#44843 - in reply to #44824) Subject: RE: Trailer Tires?
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F Goodrich makes a commercial grade tire for heavy wear, just find out what size you need and go to your local tire dealer and ask about what they recommend.
Posted 2006-07-17 3:51 PM (#44851 - in reply to #44824) Subject: RE: Trailer Tires?
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Thanks for the replies! Guess I will just replace the one tire right now (if I can find it!) and when I need a new set, look for another brand. I was afraid they aren't the best tire. I just put new tires on my truck and really can't spend the money for a new set for the trailer too! 8
Posted 2006-07-17 4:26 PM (#44854 - in reply to #44851) Subject: RE: Trailer Tires?
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Originally written by Becky on 2006-07-17 3:51 PM
Thanks for the replies! Guess I will just replace the one tire right now (if I can find it!) and when I need a new set, look for another brand. I was afraid they aren't the best tire. I just put new tires on my truck and really can't spend the money for a new set for the trailer too! 8
If you don't replace them all now, you risk damage to your trailer. That is why I went ahead and replaced all of my tires after the second blow out. Yes it hurts. :-)