Lynn1130
Well-known member
I had read here that these tires have been a problem for some and found out the hard way that this is a fact. With that in mind I have been careful about keeping tire pressure at the recommended settings. 40 miles out of Tucson on a 70 degree day and smooth road I noticed that something was "flapping" on the side of the trailer so I pulled off to check. It turned out to be the fender above the right rear tire. The tire had just thrown the tread but was still inflated. It did not take long for the tire to go flat and had I not seen the damage when I did the problem would have been more dangerous. After calling the number for road service listed with the tire information in my owner's packet and having the spare put on I went to the nearest Discount Tire for a new set of tires. I am waiting for a call from the tire company to see about damage repairs but this could have been much more of an issue had the tire gone flat before I could get stopped.
This is really not acceptable, especially considering these tires have less than 3000 miles and have been properly aired on all trips.
This is really not acceptable, especially considering these tires have less than 3000 miles and have been properly aired on all trips.