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  1. #1
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    Default Trailer Tires - 07 LSV

    Hey Fellas.

    Time to change my tires out. I am down to 2 options here in Alberta.

    1. Goodyear Endurance tires
    2. Carlisle Tires.

    Just wanting some input from all of you of what would be the most reliable and durable. My last tires that were put on 3 years ago are starting to crack on the side wall. POS tires the shop put on, so I am looking at another option.

    Let me know your thoughts guys.

    Thank you

    Richard
    2016 Craz
    2007 LSV - Sold
    2003 Outback - Sold

  2. #2
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    My local shop carries nothing but the Carlisle, says too many of the others come back to him to fuss. It's a brand name you hear a lot, I guess that's my vote if those were my two options. Price difference?
    2008 OBV
    325 EFI with closed cooling
    Gravity III with 750's in the rear, 400 stock floor, 750 IBS
    Servo valve ballast upgrade
    Wetsounds Rev10
    JL Amps, WS420BT

    2000 Outback LS <-- Sold!!!
    310 Carb Direct Drive
    800# Rear Locker
    750# IBS (should have kept this for the OBV)
    Dual Batteries with 2 Bank Charger System
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  3. #3
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    I think this was the last thread when I got mine a couple of seasons ago:

    https://forum.moomba.com/showthread....-Informal-Poll
    My Mom said I'm not allowed to get wet!
    2008 LSV (sold)
    2000 Outback LS (sold)
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  4. #4
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    These guys seem to like the Endurance. Possibly USA made too?

    https://www.mastercraft.com/teamtalk...ad.php?t=84952

    If you don't use the trailer much, I don't know how much brand matters... unused tires don't age well.
    2004 Mobius LS - hooked on footin'
    Former tow: 1986 Chaparral 178 XL, 90hp Merc
    First tow: 197x Glasspar Citation, 135hp Merc

  5. #5
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    Thanks for the information and the thread was a great resource.

    Appreciate all the help. I don’t think I can wrong with either one and the price difference is only 50 bucks.

    I trailer 1200 Kms one way to Manitoba every year and my biggest fear is a blowout. A few years back I had a bearing seize and that was enough stress for me.


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    2016 Craz
    2007 LSV - Sold
    2003 Outback - Sold

  6. #6
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    Walmart.com works well for trailer tires. Find the ones you want, go online and buy them usually with free shipping and no sales tax. They ship them to your home and you take them to your local Walmart and they install for free. Less than half the price of the local tire places.
    1998 Mobius
    310 HP PCM
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