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Old 07-25-2016, 03:47 PM   #56
farmall130
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Kernersville
Posts: 86
M.O.C. #13857
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quote:Originally posted by waynemoore

Well a 2013 rig more likely built in 2012 may have 5 year old tires on it. Plus the transport driver drove well over the 65 mph cap on these tires. Most people don't know these tires should not be run over 65 mph. The very first thing when I bought my rig is tow it 7 miles to a Discount tire dealer and replace the trail King tires with LT tires.
Rig was built in early 2013, these tires look brand new, no cracks, no damage and garaged when it is at home. NO tire built by a "reputable" manufacturer should explode with less than 3000 miles on it, even if it is 3 years old. Now I'm out $500 deductible for repairs and about $1200 for new tires. Goodyear and Keystone should be ashamed for allowing this product to be on their expensive 5th wheels....
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