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    Trailer King RST tires (reviews)

    Anyone have first hand experience with these ?
    My new trailer came with them.

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    If they are stamped that they are made in China, I would be removing them.

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    Had 3 of 4 separate, original on a 2015 Ranger Trail. Goodyear on there now
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    Don't want any of that BS... Not unusual to drive up to 450 miles after a Sunday tournament around these parts.

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    The fact that I would not run Chinese tires on my boat trailer or any of my vehicles is not BS. Like I said, if they are Chinese made the mileage I would be putting on them would be the one way trip to a tire shop to have them replaced.

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    You guys are pretty tough on them slant eyed gook tires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket man View Post
    You guys are pretty tough on them slant eyed gook tires.
    Two different internal tread separations and two ruined fenders for $2600 might have something to do with my opinion on Chinese tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket man View Post
    You guys are pretty tough on them xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx tires.
    jeeze!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket man View Post
    You guys are pretty tough on them @@&&$$&&@@&$$ tires. .
    please delete your post you racist POS!
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    I went one better, I've deleted him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al from Canada View Post
    I went one better, I've deleted him.
    I was shocked in this day and age. On this board it's a visit to the cargo exit at 10,000 feet in the BBC jumbo jet. I'm not (much) of a buttkisser, but wow!

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    He probably just got the award for one of the least controversial bans.

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    only one person got a tire report ?

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    I actually have a set on my trailer right now. Got them online from Walmart for like $30/tire and mounted and balanced for free. I haven’t had issues in two years but I didn’t include my experience because I only tow about 8 miles to the lake and back. The general consensus is pretty bad. I think even the reviews I read probably at least 20% of reviewers had catastrophic failures. I put so few miles on mine they dry rot long before they see any longevity issues so I took the risk.

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    Thanks for the reply.
    I haul a LOT of miles and many of them are after dark. Sure hate to spend more money on a new rig. But the last thing I want is shitty tires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishnfireman View Post
    Thanks for the reply.
    I haul a LOT of miles and many of them are after dark. Sure hate to spend more money on a new rig. But the last thing I want is shitty tires.
    I can testify as an expert if you don't keep up with pressure checks and impact damage checks you will be buying fenders and changing the spare in the dark next to 75 MPH highways.

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    If you'll look most all tires are made in China, Bangladesh, India or some other country. Nothing American made or even close.

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    goodyear endurance (USA)
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    I had those tires on my single axle trailer. They were fine for a couple years and then one let go on the interstate. I purchased a set of Goodyear endurance tires and kept the other road king for a spare. About six months later I went into my garage and the side of my road king spare tire was busted out with steel cords sticking out. From personal experience I would not buy them and put them on my boat. They are junk.

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    I just took my Kenda's off my new Ranger, only about 1k on them, had high spots and wouldn't balance. Mounted Michelin Defenders instead.
    There is no ST tires made for 17" rims.
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