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    Goodyear Endurance / when to replace?

    Currently we're running Goodyear Endurance tires on our small Imagine 2400BH trailer. We have about 11000 miles on them. Should I expect to replace them next year? I couldn't find any information on mileage use on manufacturer's website. The tire tread looks fine and all tires are wearing evenly right now.

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    Trailer tires age out before wearing out, generally. 3 to 5 years is the lifespan of them. 5 years is too long for me, personally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luke79 View Post
    Currently we're running Goodyear Endurance tires on our small Imagine 2400BH trailer. We have about 11000 miles on them. Should I expect to replace them next year? I couldn't find any information on mileage use on manufacturer's website. The tire tread looks fine and all tires are wearing evenly right now.
    Depends. I have ran 50k Miles on goodyears on my boat trailer that weights more than my rv. With that said, I imagine the rv will have more, although not much sway and may cause a little more wear. Either way, 5 years a person is doing good. I'll add the boat is in garage out if the weather, which effects the tires from weather checking.

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    I just replaced all 4 of ours at 35K. They were installed August 2018, but we travel a lot, averaging around 12,000 miles a year
    Bob & Donna - Maryland
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertS377 View Post
    I just replaced all 4 of ours at 35K. They were installed August 2018, but we travel a lot, averaging around 12,000 miles a year
    Thanks. We did around 11K-12K in a year as well. So it sounds like I have some life left in them for another year or two, which is good news for me. I'll replace mine around 30K. Unfortunately our travel trailer sits outside. While it is shaded, it is uncovered.

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    You're welcome. I also have them rotated when i have the brakes serviced every 10K. It doesn't add to the cost since the tires are off the vehicle anyway.

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