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Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... My local mechanic guy also sells tires, and he's good with a wrench. I've put it off for so long, but now it's time to do something about the tires. they're B78x13 and when I called him to tell him the size number he imediatly said that size is hard to come by. Not necessarily saying they are super rare, but they're not a popular size. So he did some calling and shopping around and said he could get them for about 59.00 a piece x 4. But he told me the brand name which happens to be "Carlisle" , and I remember from past discussions that Carlisle's had mixed reviews, Some say they wear like indeffinately, some say they're prone to blow outs. These are a 6 ply tire that my mechanic was talking about and I'm not sure if they're a radial or a bias-ply , but Now I'm a bit hesitant about using that brand. Any thoughts? That's a common brand up here. I thought most trailer tires were bias-ply for stiffer sidewalls. $59.00 seems like a good price...I paid that much for the 5.80 x 12 tires on my boat trailer last year. When I went for a safety check on my 2005 Load-Rite boat trailer...the mechanic wouldn't pass the 5 year old tires because a a few cracks in the sidewalls. If you have room, upgrade to 14" wheels next time. Those little 12" get a workout unless you don't trailer too far or too often. |
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