Which is best for trailer tires, radial or bias ply?
Well we proved the 5 year tire life theory yesterday. While returning from our July 4 camping trip to First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach, we had the right front tire come apart at 60 mph.
I have always been careful to inspect my tires and check pressure before starting on any trip. I checked the tires before starting out yesterday morning and saw no visible signs of problems. We had only gone about 20 mikes.
Luckily, the remaing tire on the right side supported the trailer and allowed us to safely stop and get off the interstate just before entering the Hampton Roads Tunnel.
We have a 2007 Classic 28C manufactured in 2006 which came with Marathon tires. Needless to say, all tires have now been replaced.
Well we proved the 5 year tire life theory yesterday. While returning from our July 4 camping trip to First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach, we had the right front tire come apart at 60 mph.
I have always been careful to inspect my tires and check pressure before starting on any trip. I checked the tires before starting out yesterday morning and saw no visible signs of problems. We had only gone about 20 mikes.
Luckily, the remaing tire on the right side supported the trailer and allowed us to safely stop and get off the interstate just before entering the Hampton Roads Tunnel.
We have a 2007 Classic 28C manufactured in 2006 which came with Marathon tires. Needless to say, all tires have now been replaced.