Was in a pinch when I had these installed out of state. Less than 1 year and about 1000 miles, both on opposite sides of the trailer blew out within 25miles of each other. Not over weighted, have tpms sensors and were at correct pressure and Temps were not high. Tires are on a toyhauler stored under a pole barn stored with tire covers on asphalt milling. The other axle has tires that are 3 years old and are still running fine. Both of these tires entire center section came apart mostly in one piece. Reached out to manufacturer due to both tires coming apart within 25miles of each other, this warrants a defect issue. Caused at least $3000 worth of damage. I was willing to do all the labor and splice the skirting in instead of replacing the full length. Which would reduce cost of refunding my money on the tires and repairs to about $1500. They have not been very quick on responding or getting the refund to me.
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7.5
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7.2
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8.1
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7.2
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5
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5
Comfort
4.5
Noise
4
Treadwear
5
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I purchased 5 new Rubbermaster trailer tires last year on 6/17/19, from a local Tire Shop. When I went to Las Vegas earlier this year in March with my aluminum Exiss 40' car trailer, I had 2 tires blow outs within 60 miles of my house on the way. When I called the Tire shop, they said they didn't have any there and I would need to wait until Monday to get them changed, but they would warranty the tires. I drove all the way back to my house, picked up 2 spares to take back to the trailer that was stranded on the road (2004 vintage) Goodyear tires and installed them. Within 60 more miles, the Rubbermaster spare blew out. We made the rest of the trip to Las Vegas, again after installing another (2004 vintage) Goodyear tire. When I got home from the Las Vegas trip, I picked up the 3 new replaced Rubbermaster tires, and installed them on my trailer, putting my older (2004 vintage) Goodyear tires in the trailer for spares. Fast forward to Friday morning the 29th of May. I took off down the road with my new Rubbermaster tires and within 6 miles from my house, I had 2 more blowouts. One of the pieces of the blown out tires went across the road, hit another car, and cause significant damage. I then changes back to my (2004 vintage) Goodyears, and went to another tire dealer, and had them dismount all 4 tires and install new ones, as I was not confident in the Rubbermaster products any longer. The local tire company essentially told me my trailer must be causing the problem. Good luck if you think about buying these POS's.