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Post by troutslayer on Apr 23, 2018 3:20:39 GMT -6
A while back I posted about the new goodyear trailer tire the endurance 205 70 r 14 load range D 65 psi max. Well I must say that these tires seem very solid. I am in Destin right now and this will be the 3rd leg from home to here of about 520 miles each plus numerous trips to the lakes back home and these tires still look brand new. On my trip down here running 65-70 on the interstate with several inspections along the way the tires never even got very warm, they track very well on my single axle trailer and seem to hold their pressure very well. All I can say is I would definitely buy this tire again and any who needs trailer tires should look at these. Remember, They are made in the good ole USA at the Gadsden Alabama plant and not some unregulated china or elsewhere plant. Hope the review will help someone.
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Post by Juan on Apr 23, 2018 4:25:16 GMT -6
I'll try to remember this and check to see if they come in 13" the next time I need trailer tires.
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Post by yessnoo on Apr 24, 2018 13:36:57 GMT -6
I have these too...did a bunch of research when I bought and this is the only one I could find made in USA. I have only had them less than a year though...so can speak to longevity yet.
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Post by troutslayer on May 7, 2018 3:14:30 GMT -6
Just a quick follow up on the endurance trailer tire, another 520 mile leg coming home from Destin last week and tires performed beautifully, never even really got warm at 70 miles an hour on the interstate and tread and sidewall still look new.
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Post by Juan on May 7, 2018 4:47:39 GMT -6
but did you catch anything?
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Post by troutslayer on May 7, 2018 12:31:33 GMT -6
Yes, best pompano run in years surf fishing and lots of mingo and triggers bottom fishing. Followed a cobia one day for about 20 minutes but could not get it to eat.
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