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Old 08-20-2016, 05:07 PM   #1
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Does anyone have any intel on this brand or this particular tire

The tire is a Trailer King st205/75r14. The ones on my camper that has maybe 1K on them. Wondering if these are the "China bombs" I keep hearing about.
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Old 08-20-2016, 06:00 PM   #2
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Yup. That's them. Nobody on this forum is a fan of them. Me neither. Had one blow on a 2015 272BHS. Thank goodness I caught it before any damage.
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Old 08-20-2016, 07:24 PM   #3
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I just replaced mine this morning off my 2016 Cougar with only about 800 miles on them. I've heard and seen way to many horror stories with these China bombs, I decided to replace them with Carlise Trail HDs for peace of mind.
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Old 08-20-2016, 07:40 PM   #4
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I have them ~~ after 5000+ miles getting ready to change. Will be going to Carlisle. I really have not heard much bad about them. If I stayed close to home I'd keep them a while. Our next the trips are between 470 and 1100 miles each way.
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Old 08-20-2016, 07:50 PM   #5
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I just replaced mine this morning off my 2016 Cougar with only about 800 miles on them. I've heard and seen way to many horror stories with these China bombs, I decided to replace them with Carlise Trail HDs for peace of mind.
Welp, this is unfortunate...a quick google shows a fairly good rating on Amazon...got my hopes up for a second
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Old 08-20-2016, 08:34 PM   #6
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Welp, this is unfortunate...a quick google shows a fairly good rating on Amazon...got my hopes up for a second
Amazon is fairly far down my list most often for ratings BUT there are much worse tires than these. You will not find much bad written about them compared to many others. The price of Carlisle tires makes these not worth taking a chance with any longer. I felt confident putting 5K+ miles on them plus another 1K+ of my 5er being shipped from IN to SC. If I stayed within 100 miles from home I'd keep them longer as I'd be driving slower and they would not get real hot. Somewhere ~~ maybe the FR site?? ~~ someone posted no trouble at 9000 miles on these.
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Old 08-20-2016, 08:35 PM   #7
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I can't say I am a fan of them, but with proper care they can last, I have a set on my 2013 Passport with 10,500 miles on them. Going with Maxxis next spring as I will not trust them past 5 years.

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Old 08-22-2016, 03:57 AM   #8
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Carlisle is not much if any better. I went to Discount Tire to get a replacement for a Maxxis that had a sidewall puncture. They were going to have to order it and tried to sell me a Carlisle instead. I declined and the guy said they had a lot of them in stock because they couldn't sell them. All trailer tires except Maxxis are made in China. Maxxis is made in another Asian country(not China) which may or may not be much better but they do offer a 10 ply trailer tire.
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Old 08-22-2016, 02:01 PM   #9
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Carlisle is not much if any better. I went to Discount Tire to get a replacement for a Maxxis that had a sidewall puncture. They were going to have to order it and tried to sell me a Carlisle instead. I declined and the guy said they had a lot of them in stock because they couldn't sell them. All trailer tires except Maxxis are made in China. Maxxis is made in another Asian country(not China) which may or may not be much better but they do offer a 10 ply trailer tire.
Made in Thailand, apparently with strict quality control standards.
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Made in Thailand, apparently with strict quality control standards.
There is an article about them in this month's Trailer Life. Good read.

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I see that as a continuation of the ad on pages 16 & 17.

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There is an article about them in this month's Trailer Life. Good read.

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I see that as a continuation of the ad on pages 16 & 17.
That very well could be but we'll never know. That same add runs monthly at around the same pages. The article does talk about the process, the quality control and customer service. I know more now than I did before, so thumbs up.

Now for fun I wish they'd do the same thing with the Trailer Kings.

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Old 08-22-2016, 06:33 PM   #13
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There is an article about them in this month's Trailer Life. Good read.

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I'd like to read it, but I don't get Trailer Life.
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That very well could be but we'll never know. That same add runs monthly at around the same pages. The article does talk about the process, the quality control and customer service. I know more now than I did before, so thumbs up.

Now for fun I wish they'd do the same thing with the Trailer Kings.

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Unless Trailer King signs a huge ad contract it will not happen. No one will say Maxxis are a bad product. Actually, they were my 2nd choice and Carlisle tires go on tomorrow.
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Old 08-24-2016, 08:44 AM   #15
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I read the article thanks to a fellow forum member. I have Maxxis Bighorn 2's on an ATV and have had good luck with them. Running Maxxis (including the spare) on the SRX after I brought it home with the stock Trailer Kings. After at least 6,000 miles and two years they are wearing well with no issues. I always run them (235/80-16 LRE) at 80 PSI and tow at 60-62 MPH. I wish I had the TPMS for the long tow home on the Trailer Kings so I could compare tire temps, but no TPMS at that time. Maxxis are quality tires, IMO and experience.

Right now, Maxxis will be my next set on the SRX even though I have been running LRD Carlisle RH's on the utility trailers without problems.
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Old 08-24-2016, 05:22 PM   #16
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The tire is a Trailer King st205/75r14. The ones on my camper that has maybe 1K on them. Wondering if these are the "China bombs" I keep hearing about.
Trailer King & Towmax STR tires are two brand named ST tires provided by Power King. Here is a reference where you can research their other trailer tires.

http://www.powerkingtires.com/Conten...%20Catalog.pdf
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Trailer King & Towmax STR tires are two brand named ST tires provided by Power King. Here is a reference where you can research their other trailer tires.

http://www.powerkingtires.com/Conten...%20Catalog.pdf
Seeing that they make LT tires, I'm wondering why I don't hear of anyone recommending their LT tires for TV's, yet you hear of folks running Powerking or variant ST's on their trailers. There's the Michelin only crowd who don't seem to hesitate running China bombs on the their trailers. There's a missing link in there someplace...
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Old 08-25-2016, 08:25 AM   #18
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I had good luck with the Trailer King tires that came on the trailer. Put about 8000 miles on them but just changed out to Maxxis due to what I have been reading here. Had to wait two weeks for Discount Tire to get them in. Had to send back the first batch due to an old "build date". How do you know for sure what's the best thing to do. Good luck everyone with your tires!!
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Old 08-25-2016, 10:12 AM   #19
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I am not a tire quality expert by any means, however when I compared the Carlisle Trail HD and Trailer King II side by side to me the Carlisle definitely felt like and looked like a stronger better quality tire than the TK. If that's true or not I cannot confirm, all I know is there are a lot of people on this site that had problems early on with their TKs and a friend of ours as well had a blow out with them when they were less than 2 years old (yes they were inflated properly, no he wasn't speeding, and no he wasn't over loaded I was with them when it happened) and it caused thousands of dollars in damage to their trailer as it ripped through the floor of the slide and destroyed the fridge area. For me that was enough to ditch the TKs from the factory in hopes of avoiding this situation. I also added the TST monitors for more piece of mind. I know you can't prevent everything, but I will take any advantage I can get.
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Old 08-25-2016, 02:23 PM   #20
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IMHO, Had "China Bombs" on my last three trailers. Only one major issue in 15+ years, and G-D knows how many miles.

1 Proper inflation
2 Reasonable loading
3 Proper pre-trip inspection
4 Realistic speed and rest breaks
5 Sun Covers on when not in use
6 Stop scrubbing sidewalls on curbs...

If they were the problem that"the rumor mill" wants them to be... DOT / NHSI would be all over it, and involved, and OEM would move on!


Put any tire on the cr*ppy roads we use, mostly overweight and underinflated, there WILL be problems! My local tire dealer that I've done business with exclusively for forty years, has no problem stocking and installing Power Kings.
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