Unfortunately, your information is dated. It is strongly suggested that you get your data from a Tire Retailer who is going to see the aftermath of the "China Bombs". I am also told that the Goodyear Endurance Tires lately have been involved in blowouts and Tread separation incidents and considering the cost of these along with the Michelins ($200+ per tire) these things should last forever and not be considered for replacement after only 4 years and 20,000 miles.
@@RVExpertise yes please do some research because I've only heard good things about the Goodyear Endurance. I've heard bad things about the Goodyear Marathon tires. Thank you so much for caring and sharing. God Bless
Very interesting, I've only heard great news about the Goodyear Endurance. It's the Goodyear Marathon tires that's having troubles. Very true regarding many expensive things, we often just paying for the name.
Without mentioning your evaluation method and criteria, you leave the impression that you picked the positive and negative attributes from each manufacturer’s marketing material. It is very hard to pick the best of anything as there are many variables that individual consumers should consider. Discussing these variables and how they can be used to pick the proper tire for their situation would be far more valuable.
"Deep ribboned?" "These tires are well constructed, and offer a good construction as well." The voiceover guy doesn't seem to be paying any attention to what he's saying.
Gee, really? Where you find this out? I've only heard bad things about the Goodyear Marathon tires and only great things about the Goodyear Endurance tires. Also heard vety good things about the Hercules HT 901 all steel ST 225/75 R15
Read the full review here: ►► rvexpertise.com/rv-tires/ (Best RV Tires) ------------------------------------- ✅ Featured Products for Best RV Tires 0:00 Introduction 0:51 5. Best Class A RV Tires: Goodyear G670 RV ULT ➜ amzn.to/3nM4CMf 1:39 4. Best RV Tires for Fifth Wheel: Premium Grand Ride Trailer Tires ST235/85R16 ➜ amzn.to/3DJompo 2:27 3. Editor's Pick: Goodyear Endurance - ST225/75R15 117N E BSW ➜ amzn.to/3l6WHr9 3:24 2. Best Michelin RV Tires: Michelin XPS RIB ➜ amzn.to/32vkWZK 4:08 1. Best Overall: Radial Trail HD Trailer Tire-ST205/75R15 ➜ amzn.to/3r67SEb Subscribe to our Channel 🔴 rvexpertise.com/youtube/ ------------------------------------- Detailed review: rvexpertise.com/rv-tires/ 🚙 There are a few different types of tires that will provide different experiences for your RV. It’s best you find the most suited for your RV before purchasing, as they’re very specific to which RV they work best on. 🚙 Special Trailer Tire These are designed especially for trailer-position axles only and are designed with larger polyester cords and robust sidewalls, which increases their durability and ability to handle larger weights. 🚙 Light Truck Tire These aren’t as strong as other truck tires but are still stronger than your standard car tires. They are far more flexible but not as strong, which means they’re more likely to puncture or cripple under heavy loads. The only real benefit is that they can be used at faster speeds compared to their counterparts. 🚙 Radial Tire Many modern RVs come with radial tires, which have steel belts that sit at a 90-degree angle from the thread's centerline. This basically translates to radial tires having a stronger overall frame, which means fewer blow-outs. 🚙 Bias-Ply Tire Bias-Ply tires have something similar, a nylon thread that sits at a 30-45 degree angle from the centerline. These tires are cheaper and work best for short family vacations in the RV, whereas radial tires are best suited for longer-lasting adventures. 💬 Let us know what you think of these RV Tires in the comment section below. 👉 We appreciate every thumbs up and would be grateful if you’d consider subscribing to our channel!! ------------------------------------- 🎥 Welcome to the official RUclips Channel of RV Expertise 🎥 RV Expertise reviews RVs, travel trailers, 5th wheels, and many essentials related to RVing and living a life on the road. 🌐 Learn more about us: rvexpertise.com/about-us/ 💻 Like our Page: rvexpertise.com/facebook/ 📢 Follow us on Twitter: rvexpertise.com/twitter/ 📱 Check out our Pinterest: rvexpertise.com/pinterest/ 🔴Subscribe to our Channel: rvexpertise.com/youtube/ ------------------------------------- Disclaimer: Some of the footage used in this video is not original content produced by RV Expertise. Portions of stock footage of products were gathered from multiple sources including, manufactures, fellow creators, and various other sources. If something belongs to you and you want it to be removed, please do not hesitate to contact us at admin [at] rvexpertise.com. Some links in the description are affiliate links. If you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a commission at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. #RVExpertise #RVTires #BestTires"
The Carlisle Radial Trail HD tires you said are high speed rated. I just picked up a pair ST185/80R13 speed rated M (80 mph/130kph).
Unfortunately, your information is dated. It is strongly suggested that you get your data from a Tire Retailer who is going to see the aftermath of the "China Bombs". I am also told that the Goodyear Endurance Tires lately have been involved in blowouts and Tread separation incidents and considering the cost of these along with the Michelins ($200+ per tire) these things should last forever and not be considered for replacement after only 4 years and 20,000 miles.
Thanks for the suggestion we will fix this for upcoming videos
@@RVExpertise yes please do some research because I've only heard good things about the Goodyear Endurance. I've heard bad things about the Goodyear Marathon tires. Thank you so much for caring and sharing. God Bless
Very interesting, I've only heard great news about the Goodyear Endurance. It's the Goodyear Marathon tires that's having troubles. Very true regarding many expensive things, we often just paying for the name.
@@Hundert1 p
@@patrickfegan4039 what's p supposed to mean please? Thanks
Without mentioning your evaluation method and criteria, you leave the impression that you picked the positive and negative attributes from each manufacturer’s marketing material. It is very hard to pick the best of anything as there are many variables that individual consumers should consider. Discussing these variables and how they can be used to pick the proper tire for their situation would be far more valuable.
"Deep ribboned?" "These tires are well constructed, and offer a good construction as well." The voiceover guy doesn't seem to be paying any attention to what he's saying.
Goodyear now has a terrible quality reputation many refer to them as China Bombs
Gee, really? Where you find this out? I've only heard bad things about the Goodyear Marathon tires and only great things about the Goodyear Endurance tires. Also heard vety good things about the Hercules HT 901 all steel ST 225/75 R15
Read the full review here: ►►
rvexpertise.com/rv-tires/
(Best RV Tires)
-------------------------------------
✅ Featured Products for Best RV Tires
0:00 Introduction
0:51 5. Best Class A RV Tires: Goodyear G670 RV ULT ➜ amzn.to/3nM4CMf
1:39 4. Best RV Tires for Fifth Wheel: Premium Grand Ride Trailer Tires ST235/85R16 ➜ amzn.to/3DJompo
2:27 3. Editor's Pick: Goodyear Endurance - ST225/75R15 117N E BSW ➜ amzn.to/3l6WHr9
3:24 2. Best Michelin RV Tires: Michelin XPS RIB ➜ amzn.to/32vkWZK
4:08 1. Best Overall: Radial Trail HD Trailer Tire-ST205/75R15 ➜ amzn.to/3r67SEb
Subscribe to our Channel
🔴 rvexpertise.com/youtube/
-------------------------------------
Detailed review: rvexpertise.com/rv-tires/
🚙 There are a few different types of tires that will provide different experiences for your RV. It’s best you find the most suited for your RV before purchasing, as they’re very specific to which RV they work best on.
🚙 Special Trailer Tire
These are designed especially for trailer-position axles only and are designed with larger polyester cords and robust sidewalls, which increases their durability and ability to handle larger weights.
🚙 Light Truck Tire
These aren’t as strong as other truck tires but are still stronger than your standard car tires. They are far more flexible but not as strong, which means they’re more likely to puncture or cripple under heavy loads. The only real benefit is that they can be used at faster speeds compared to their counterparts.
🚙 Radial Tire
Many modern RVs come with radial tires, which have steel belts that sit at a 90-degree angle from the thread's centerline. This basically translates to radial tires having a stronger overall frame, which means fewer blow-outs.
🚙 Bias-Ply Tire
Bias-Ply tires have something similar, a nylon thread that sits at a 30-45 degree angle from the centerline. These tires are cheaper and work best for short family vacations in the RV, whereas radial tires are best suited for longer-lasting adventures.
💬 Let us know what you think of these RV Tires in the comment section below.
👉 We appreciate every thumbs up and would be grateful if you’d consider subscribing to our channel!!
-------------------------------------
🎥 Welcome to the official RUclips Channel of RV Expertise 🎥
RV Expertise reviews RVs, travel trailers, 5th wheels, and many essentials related to RVing and living a life on the road.
🌐 Learn more about us: rvexpertise.com/about-us/
💻 Like our Page: rvexpertise.com/facebook/
📢 Follow us on Twitter: rvexpertise.com/twitter/
📱 Check out our Pinterest: rvexpertise.com/pinterest/
🔴Subscribe to our Channel: rvexpertise.com/youtube/
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Disclaimer:
Some of the footage used in this video is not original content produced by RV Expertise. Portions of stock footage of products were gathered from multiple sources including, manufactures, fellow creators, and various other sources. If something belongs to you and you want it to be removed, please do not hesitate to contact us at admin [at] rvexpertise.com.
Some links in the description are affiliate links. If you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a commission at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases.
#RVExpertise #RVTires #BestTires"