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<blockquote data-quote="Waltercat" data-source="post: 4058208" data-attributes="member: 52025"><p>Ok. I've been thru many 'trailer rated' tires and have not found any that last over 3 years at best. Some only lasted 2 seasons.</p><p>Especially Carlisle and Goodyear. Absolute junk and dangerous. I don't buy the trailer rated talk from the manufacturers.</p><p>I have 6 year old Michelin tires on my Duramax and still going. Only blow outs I ever had were trailer rated tires that were properly inflated. Tire dealers tell me that they twist and turn. Well ok, but that's only 3 trips to the lake per year and most of that is hi way.</p><p>My trucks front end carries a diesel and it twist and turns all year long. Every day. Seems to me a good passenger tire would do well.</p><p>But my real reason for this post is to find the best brand that one would feel comfortable recommending. Or if they agree with me. 225/15's. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waltercat, post: 4058208, member: 52025"] Ok. I've been thru many 'trailer rated' tires and have not found any that last over 3 years at best. Some only lasted 2 seasons. Especially Carlisle and Goodyear. Absolute junk and dangerous. I don't buy the trailer rated talk from the manufacturers. I have 6 year old Michelin tires on my Duramax and still going. Only blow outs I ever had were trailer rated tires that were properly inflated. Tire dealers tell me that they twist and turn. Well ok, but that's only 3 trips to the lake per year and most of that is hi way. My trucks front end carries a diesel and it twist and turns all year long. Every day. Seems to me a good passenger tire would do well. But my real reason for this post is to find the best brand that one would feel comfortable recommending. Or if they agree with me. 225/15's. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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