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Another parked tire delamination.

Absolutely no carcass thickness over the radial plies. Pure crap. And not cheap.

5yr old tire with less than 500 miles on it.Word is the Fk retired...................I'd wager he had to quit the biz because people quit buying his trash.
Reply:Looks overinflated.

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Reply:Looks like as long keep it 75 you at less 2,000 miles. It looks safe Dave

Originally Posted by farmersammm


Another parked tire delamination.

Absolutely no carcass thickness over the radial plies. Pure crap. And not cheap.

5yr old tire with less than 500 miles on it.Word is the Fk retired...................I'd wager he had to quit the biz because people quit buying his trash.
Reply:I had a triaxle 9 ton. Only heavy duty tire I could find in the size were Blue Star (Chinese tire). Max load capacity at max inflation was 110 PSIG. Less than a year, 300 miles all 6 blew out the sidewalls. Tire dealer blamed me. I had asked for tubes as the trailer had a long history of losing air. I had to add air to tubeless each trip. I figured tubes would solve that problem. Dealer claimed tubes kept them from dissipating heat.Newer trailer has a different size tire, same load, again six wheels. 4 years no failures. Yes, these have tubes also.An optimist is usually wrong, and when the unexpected happens is unprepared. A pessimist is usually right, when wrong, is delighted, and well prepared.
Reply:These ones are radials and starting to crack too so I just ordered replacements. Trade you bills.

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