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Location: Twin Cities, MN | Like a few others have noted, I would say 5 good years and then it is time to replace. I thought I had 1 season left in mine as they still looked good and ended up paying the price on the way home from my Hayward vacation a few weeks back. If I would have checked the date when I purchased them, I would have known better.
I had Maxxis previously, and they served me well for many years, but I went with the Goodyear Endurance this time around as I have seen some very good reviews and I have a couple friends with them that really liked them on their 5th wheel and boat trailer. They are also made in the USA.
Good Luck
Paulski |