3400 POUND pontoon on single axle trailer ran for 16 years on Tow-master 10 plies. Never had a blowout. In 16 years I had a total of 3 sets of tires on it, first came with it when bought, replaced first set at 6 years, and last replacement was at 6 years after that, and sold the rig in year 16 of ownership. Hint, air pressure and keep the tires covered when parked to keep them out of the sun.
Current boat rig on tandem trailer tires, has Carlisles, bought in 2010, so 3 years with no visible tread wear and no blowouts. And yep, whn I have to turn tight in a parking lot the trailer tires darn near fold over on the sidewalls. Then I take then out and run back up to 65-70 mph and there have done just fine. Hint. They say max pressure is 50 pounds, so thats what they get 50 pounds.
Did you all know that LT (light truck) tires are just as stiff on the sidewall as ST? ... and far stifer than "P". So if you want you "P" to be stiffer, get and "LT" and a good tire pressure job. Check your rims and besure they are true. A diagnostic rim job is worth the expense if you want your "P" to last longer.
Cheap tires: Tow-Masters are cheap compared to the big names and China made. They ran like iron for me. But you don't have to trust me on that because my Tow-masters got rim jobs before I ever mounted them. I liked my Tow-masters.


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