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shooters

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Posted: 08/07/08 10:06am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Well, I already have 16" wheels! But thanks.

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Posted: 08/07/08 11:45am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Then you should be able to get new tires for aprox. $210.00 each
Sorry you did not say the year of your Raptor.


07 3500 GMC CC D/A Dually
07 3612 DS Raptor
06 VN 1600 Nomad
07 Can Am 800 Max



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Posted: 08/07/08 05:11pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Here's a couple more ideas about tires:

1-make sure the inflation pressure is correct: you can save 5-10% on gas money. Even John McCain says so!

2-consider inflating with nitrogen instead of simply air. They'll stay inflated longer, the nitrogen molecules are about 10x bigger than oxygen, etc., escape much slower, and nitrogen reduces tire deterioration. Tires run cooler. ALL airliners use nitrogen in their tires, as do all race cars, NASCAR, etc. Look for a 'nitrofill' station on the net, or Costco.

3-buy your tires now instead of next year. Each tire requires about a barrel of oil to make, that's about 40-50 gallons, and the price of oil has gone way up so you should take advantage of the low price of old stock on the shelves. Tire prices might double next year.

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Posted: 08/07/08 05:16pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Our TT had all new Maxxis put on in 2004. No problems at all, except... the spare was recently stolen! It was still new and covered up, on the rear of the trailer.


1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Quad-Cab Long-bed Auto 4X4 3.55LS 285/75/16 tires.
2000 30' Layton bunkhouse TT with 15' slide out.

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Posted: 08/08/08 04:39pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I never heard of 'maxxis' tires before yesterday, but today at the coffee shop I notice that one of the elegant new bicycles leaning against the wall said "maxxis.com' on the sidewall!

Is this outfit taking over the high-class tire business?

Gaylon Harden

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Maxxis are good tires,I have them on the front of my coach,What I like most about them is the three ply sidewalls, This make for a much stronger sidewall,Most just have two plys.

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Posted: 08/12/08 06:52pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I replaced my tires on my 5er with Maxxis for my 3 month Alaska trip. After 11000 miles I've had no problems after the Alaska Hwy., Cassier, Denali gravel/mud access road and many pot holes, frost heaves and other gravel roads.I drive the speed limit and monitor the pressure which I only tweeked once. I would recommend them highly.

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TMBLSN wrote:



When I run a general search, however, I come up with a bunch of other threads that mention the tires.

Every page has the Search: box at the top. They all search the same place (the whole site).


I went to the advanced search tab and put in Maxxis as the word to search for. I asked for the last 12 months of posts and it came up with 60+ pages of them:

Maxxis Tires

FWIW, from what I have read, they make a really good tire. My problem was that I was in a hurry so I could leave on a long trip. The tire dealer that orders Maxxis needed 3-4 days to get them in. My 2nd choice, Goodyear, didn't have any Marathons available on the West Coast.

So I ended up with TowMaster radial tires from the local Big O store. I'm in my 2nd season with them and they appear to be wearing well.

The OEM Carlisle bias-ply tires they replaced were separating cords and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have made it through the trip.


MFinCA
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1999 Chevrolet Suburban 2500

azjeffh

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Posted: 08/13/08 06:05pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Bought my trailer with Maxxis tires on it and after 18 months noticed the sidewalls cracking. While minor, I was concerned. Switched to Marathons and after 24 months a tire started to show the signs of tread separation (i.e. bulging).

I'm now back to Maxxis.


Jeff
Wonderful wife Robin, no children, no pets, no money
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05 HR Savoy 29RKS

kennethwooster

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I've ran them on several trailers and never had any problem. On my current trailer, I put Maxxis on soon as I got back to my home town. I definitely trust them.


kenneth wooster- farmer
wife Diana-adult probation officer
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