TomnSharon
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I have a 2013 Heartland Big Country 3650RL with Towmax ST235/80R16 E-rated tires. The tires have about 4800 miles on them. The tires have always run just on the edge of warm, not even close to hot and are checked frequently for the correct tire pressure of 80 PSI cold. When I stopped on I-5 for fuel the other day, I decided to casually inspect the tires. The left rear driver's side tire had a small strip of material sticking out of the side of the tire about 3/4" below the tread level. Upon closer inspection, it appeared that the tread in that area had just started to lift from the body of the tire. The small strip of material appears to be part of the steel belting. I changed the tire since tread separation could do major damage to the 5th wheel. There was no indication of an object causing this damage, although it appears that this portion of the wheel had been in contact with a curb - the small nubs on the side of the tire were flattened out for about a quarter of the circumference of the tire. I would not expect that to cause this problem, but, who knows?? Tread separation seems to be major problem with these Towmax tires as shown elsewhere on this forum.
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