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11-24-2019, 07:36 AM #11
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My Westlake tires (load e) always stayed within 1-2 pounds of each other. Even after sitting all winter. I check my tires every time I stop for gas.
For me, I'll never trust Westlake again. Safety is more important. People will always chime in and say its cause you are overloaded, going to fast, and lack of maintenance. In my case none of these applied.
Its fare cheaper to get new tires since the cost of repairs add up to the same cost almost. 4 new goodyear tires ($600.00). Cost of parts only as I will be doing the repair ($450.00).
Its just a roll of the dice, as they say "blank" happens.
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11-28-2019, 02:55 PM #12
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Joel, I had the same Westlake G-Rated tires as you & got over 22,000 miles on them with no issues (on my 2018 Solitude 310GK).
I recently replaced them at America's Tire/Discount Tire with Taskmaster Provider, G-Rated tires. I was initially going to have either Goodyears or Sailuns installed as replacements based on the input from this forum, but went with the Taskmaster Providers offered by America's Tire after my research showed these tires are about as close to a direct replacement for the Westlakes I had.
I too was concerned about the Westlakes, but concluded the issue was not so much the manufacturer as it was the improper weight-rated tires being installed (i.e., E-Rated tires versus G-Rated tires).
So far I can report that I have put over 5,000 miles on the Taskmasters with no issues. It's early of course, but I will report back if I encounter any issues with these tires. The other deciding factor for me was America's Tire has always provided great no-hassle service & they offer a great road hazard warranty at minimal additional costs. The pricing for each tire was also reasonable compared to the Goodyears & Sailuns. I kept my Westlake spare tire as my spare since it was still brand new. I will more than likely replace it the next time I need to buy tires, but more for its age than for any other reason.
Safe Travels, Diego!
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11-28-2019, 04:41 PM #13
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This may be the case. Plenty of stories here on the E rated tires. I changed to F rated Carlisle 235 85 16 tires on our Reflection fifth wheel in December 2017 (slight extra height with the 85 ratio no problem) when the RV was about 16 months old and approximately 10000 miles. I kept the Westlakes and put them on a dump trailer we have in our business that uses the same 235 80 16 E rated tires and they are still in place on the dump trailer today with no issues. I suppose I was lucky enough to to get a good set. For me I don’t take any chances on the fifth wheel tires due to the distances we travel, the safety of the family and the potential for damage in the event of a failure. I run TPMS and check the tires regularly. The tires will be replaced December 2020 regardless of appearance or tread wear as I believe it is best practice not to run them longer than three years.
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11-29-2019, 06:52 PM #14
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11-30-2019, 03:06 AM #15
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Haven’t had any trouble with them. Tires we have are the Carlisle Radial Trail HD and are mostly well reviewed. There have been some failure reports for the smaller/lower load (C&D) rated tires. Like many others they are manufactured in China. I still have the TPMS in place and always will regardless of the brand/rating of tires I use.
I may be “preaching to the choir” here on this forum but believe that a significant number of tire failures are user error/neglect related. I know most of folks on here are conscientious and have still experienced failures. There have been and always will be a certain number of failures for Westlake tires and all other brands as well. The large majority of trailer tires on US roads are manufactured in China. Obviously there are American made options with higher pricing.
I sell work to consumers in my business as do many others. It amazes me how many consumers chase a low price first and foremost above all other considerations (some only care to buy at a low price and don’t give any other considerations a thought). This is one of the reasons the cheap overseas manufacturers have gotten such a foothold here in the US. The discount stores and online retailers are full of inexpensive foreign manufactured items for purchase and those outlets are jam packed.
I buy domestic products when they are available and will be looking for domestic tires that are right for my trailer when I purchase the next set in December 2020. I liked the “F” rating of the Carlisle tires as I was looking to upgrade from E rated but did not necessarily see the need for G rated as the trailer axles have been carrying around 10800 lbs the two times I have weighed at the CAT scales.The Adams - 2017 Reflection 367BHS, 2019 F-350 6.7L PSD 4x4 CC DRW, B&W hitch on Ford pucks, Air Lift Loadlifter 5000 Ultimate Plus air bags, "Rupert" the Weimaraner.
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11-30-2019, 08:23 AM #16
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I just swapped out my Westlake E rated tires for Goodyear Endurance yesterday. I got nearly a year of use out of them, relatively close trips (day drive). Fixing to go on road trip for Christmas (Georgia to Texas) and didn't want to take a chance.
MikeIm Mike Willoughby, and I approve this message.
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11-30-2019, 09:53 AM #17
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I agree 100% with the user error statement. The G rated Westlakes on my Solitude have been absolutely flawless in the year and 3500 miles I've put on them. I realize that's not a lot but I've never even had to add air to them, they stay at 110psi even in the cold! I was coming back to S.A. from Houston on Thanksgiving night in my daily driver and had a half ton Chevy pulling a 24-25 ft travel trailer pass me easily going 80-85 mph! I ran with him a while just waiting for one of the poor little 15 inch trailer tires to let go but amazingly it didn't happen. The truck was sagging badly and he didn't even have a WDH on it. People are crazy lol. I know his speed because I was on cruise at 80
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11-30-2019, 02:49 PM #18
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The Adams - 2017 Reflection 367BHS, 2019 F-350 6.7L PSD 4x4 CC DRW, B&W hitch on Ford pucks, Air Lift Loadlifter 5000 Ultimate Plus air bags, "Rupert" the Weimaraner.
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12-05-2019, 05:59 PM #19
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12-05-2019, 07:34 PM #20
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The Adams - 2017 Reflection 367BHS, 2019 F-350 6.7L PSD 4x4 CC DRW, B&W hitch on Ford pucks, Air Lift Loadlifter 5000 Ultimate Plus air bags, "Rupert" the Weimaraner.
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