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I too just replaced my 5 year old trailer tires with a set of Carlisles and am very happy.
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Originally Posted by RPOLS3 View Post
FWIW I've been using the Goodyear Endurance trailer tires (Load Range E) on our boat trailer - following advice here replacing them every 5 years. Knock on wood no issues to date. Last set I bought were still made in USA.

As an aside I think Rusty can get these too as I recall....
Same here... the Goodyears have been great on our open and enclosed, as well as several friend's enclosed trailers. They are heavy.

And yes, Rusty can provide them.
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