DW_Gray
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Mark Polk of RV Education 101 wrote this excellent article:
Trailer Towing – ST Tires vs. LT Tires
Trailer Towing – ST Tires vs. LT Tires
This LT vs ST tire argument will go on forever. Those who promote using ST tires have probably never tried a set of the "others". I haven't had any problems with or because of my LT tires. How many stories have you read about major damage or the infamous "2 blowouts" in one day from someone using LT tires? I will never have anything but LT tires on my rig. You can choose whatever you want...That's my story and I'm sticking to it..Don
Has not anyone noticed that the source of much of the advice contained in this article is based on research from Goodyear. If Goodyear is recommending the use of ST over LT why then are people inclined to change to GOODYEAR LT tires. I do not understand this.
Personally, I am using Maxxis ST.
Great article. Thank you for posting.
A couple of years ago, I got caught up in the excitement of people "upgrading" their trailer tires and went so far as to go to my trusted local tire dealer. After a couple of minutes of talking with the owner, he gave me a much needed education on much of what this article talks about. He stressed proper inflation, regular inspection of sidewalls, reasonable driving speed when towing (always under 65 mph, no matter what), and healthy dose of common sense. LT tires, of course, are not intended to sit in one spot for months at a time either. Further, he believed so strongly that LT tires do not belong on my 5th wheel that he told me that his shop will not sell them to anyone for use on a 5er. Proper tool for the job, and all that.
We still have the original tires on our unit. Next summer, I plan to replace them not because they're worn out, but because I think 5 years is old enough for something as important as tires.
Gang:
You know a lot of the things we Big Rig RVers do is based on what the professional truckers do. Like pulling with diesels. So what kind of tires are on professional truck trailers???
I am admittedly new to RVing as it has been years since I had one in the past. When reading my HL owners manual I noted that it said the ST tires are rated for 65 mph and they recommend no driving at this speed for any length of time.
I have a friend who is the *** manager of a very large tire store here. (They provided most of the tires for Monaco Coaches that were built here. He agreed with the HL owners manual. He said if I want to drive much over 55mph to go to LT tires. He then shared his first experience with RV tires. He and his wife bought a new pull trailer and were going to Rushmore. He though he should chnge his tires and his wife talked him out of it. He blew 2 tires and the last one did over $5000 damage to the coach.
He said any tire can blow but the major cause is over heating. Driving ST tires to fast and inadequate air pressure are the biggest culprets. He emphasises to check the pressure regularly, do regular visuals for damage and to stay with in speed ratings.
Terry