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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3588151" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Definitely use the china bombs as spares. Many, many stories of the china bombs exploding and destroying part of the trailer. Most are only rated to 60 mph.</p><p>The first thing we did when buying both of our RV's was to convert the factory tires to the Goodyear Endurance.</p><p>88 mph speed rating.</p><p>We balance all of our trailer tires from the 13" on the utility trailer to the RV size. The tire shops roll their eyes when we ask them to balance, but if one thinks about it why would you not? Nobody likes to see a tire bouncing down the road due to imbalance that results in shorter tire life. Consequently we don't have major issues with trailer tires other than the occasional flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3588151, member: 5412"] Definitely use the china bombs as spares. Many, many stories of the china bombs exploding and destroying part of the trailer. Most are only rated to 60 mph. The first thing we did when buying both of our RV's was to convert the factory tires to the Goodyear Endurance. 88 mph speed rating. We balance all of our trailer tires from the 13" on the utility trailer to the RV size. The tire shops roll their eyes when we ask them to balance, but if one thinks about it why would you not? Nobody likes to see a tire bouncing down the road due to imbalance that results in shorter tire life. Consequently we don't have major issues with trailer tires other than the occasional flat. [/QUOTE]
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