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Old 08-09-2023, 12:08 PM   #41
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My new Carlisle Tires were delivered today, purchased online from Walmart.
To my delight, all 4 tires were manufactured the 3rd week of 2023. My original Trailer King Tires, manufactured in 2017, have done me well and still appear great, but I'm done with pushing my luck.
My routine has been keeping up on the pressures, keeping them clean, and always keeping them covered. Hoping for the same for the new Carlisle Tires I've been hearing about.
Appreciate all those who contributed to this post in helping me make my purchasing decision.

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Old 08-09-2023, 08:15 PM   #42
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I have a Bullet 269RLS with Trailer King 205/75-15 on it. I’ve had 2 blow outs with this brand and want to replace all the tires with a different brand. I thought I wanted Michelin but they don’t make tires in that size. I was all set to get Goodyears but the guy at the tire store said he’s not a fan of Goodyear trailer tires. So, here I am looking for advice from actual users.
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I suspect that if the "tire guy" isn't a fan, what that really means is he can't make as much selling GY as he can selling other brands.


Np matter what brand you select As an Tire Design Engineer I strongly recommend that you read the material list on the tire sidewall and be sure the tires include "Nylon" or "Kevlar" or "Aramid" along with the steel belts in the tread area. All tires list the reinforcement materials. Sales literature may be correct or wrong.
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