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    Posted: 10 Nov 2020 at 2:22pm
Had a tire separate with less than 10K miles.  Has anyone replaced with Goodyear Endurance tires?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Nov 2020 at 4:19pm
THE Carlisle STs and the Goodyear Endurance are very popular replacement tires.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Nov 2020 at 4:34pm
Go with the load rate D.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Nov 2020 at 10:02pm
We originally replaced our tires with Maxxiis 8008. Later, we found Goodyear Endurance.  We love the Endurance tires. they seem much stiffer so the trailer does not bounce as much.  They do not leak-I check the pressures frequently and seldom need to add any air. 
 a lot of podders like Carlisle.  I can't speak from personal experience.
whatever tires you get  is your choice.  However, in any event you should get them balanced. it makes a lot of difference. Agree with McCarter-get the load range D
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Nov 2020 at 5:18am
Looking forward to that day.  Our original set were "Tire King" (china) on our 177 that was purchased January 2011.  Never checked to see how new the tires were, found out when they were replaced in 2015 that they were built early 2009 which made them 7 years old!  Purchased a set of Hartland's from Tire Factory (also china) then and although they have performed well over the past 5.5 years have noted that there is a lot of "bounce" as we travel, especially on back unpaved roads or poorly paved, bumpy roads.  They both were "C" rated.  Next spring the change will be to go with Carlisle "D".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Nov 2020 at 6:12am
This may be a dumb question? But will the r-pod wheels handle the D rated tires that run at higher pressure? I believe they run at 80psi cold?

I like the idea of having the additional weight handling capability for more of a safety margin. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Nov 2020 at 7:37am
The D load range tires have a cold 65 psi requirement and the trailer's rims will handle those tires/pressure, the E load range tires have a 80 ish psi requirement.  I think that the load range E tires are overkill for the Pods
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Nov 2020 at 10:05am
I have Load range E Carlisle tires. There is a wide margin of difference between the smallest, and the largest pod  model. To make a blanket statement of what should be used is inaccurate.  The bigger pods (195,196,192,193) should probably have load range E tires. They do call for 80 psi and I have had nothing but carlisle tires over the last 5 years, with zero issues. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Nov 2020 at 10:38am
+1 - the new Pod, the big ones can handle E rates.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Nov 2020 at 3:51pm
The wheels can handle the tire pressures of any of the load ranges.

 I suggest taking a look at the actual load weight specs on the tires you're thinking about getting. Multiply by 2 to get the axle total. Divide by the axle rating (3500 lbs for the mid size rpods, 4400 lbs for the bigger ones). That number should be around 1.25 to 1.5 or so, giving your tires a 25-50% safety factor. A low safety factor will increase the risk of tire failure, too high will increase stiffness too much and result in excessive shaking and vibration. 

And keep the tires inflated to specs, if they are underinflated they flex more and get hotter.  Trailer tires have thicker sidewalls than car or truck tires, so they dissipate heat more slowly, so they are more prone to failure if underinflated than car or truck tires. But, because they flex less they have less rolling resistance so you'll get better fuel economy. 

Many complaints about "Chinese tires" are really incorrect user maintenance resulting in underinflation, combined with marginally spec'd OEM tires to begin with
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