Drive 65 . . .
When the catalog a best practice of keeping speed under 65 and 60 is recommended I am amazed by how many 5er's and TT's are passing me when I'm going 70 in my truck without a trailer.
I know . . .
Every time someone blows by me with a trailer when I'm doing 65 mph while towing I just shake my head and hope that I don't see them in the ditch up ahead.
Our first TT that we owned was a 1978 Coachman Cadet 24 footer . . .
It was already 21 years old when we bought it and it had seen it's better days.
It had some off-brand white-lettered LT tires on it when we bought it in 2001 . . . and were still on it when we traded it in for our 2013 Heartland Trail Runner in September of 2012.
I never worried about tires the whole time we owned it . . . check the pressure once or twice a year . . . and drove 80 - 90 mph often when going some place with it!
Of course . . . I didn't have a place like this website to teach me of my wrong doings!
I miss that old beast in a lot of ways, but I don't want it back!
Last I heard it is up in the mountains serving as a hunter's cabin . . . and I'll bet those tires are still on it!
But no matter what anyone says, you are taking your own life and anyone else who is either traveling with you or within a mile of you on the same road if you are going any faster than 65 - 70 mph when towing a travel trailer or 5th-wheeler.
No matter what tires are on the trailer!
It just ain't worth it . . . leave an extra day for the drive or plan the trip a little closer to home if you don't have the extra time to spare!
Drive 65!