Jerry... I too bought the G159s. Very happy with them.
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> Jerry
>
> After a long period of investigating the possible new shoes for my coach, I
> purchased Goodyear G159's. They are steel belted radials that will take the
> sidewall flexing that the rear 4 wheels are subjected to. I have used them
> on my 42 ft race car trailer (when I could get them) and never had a
> blow-out even though the trailer is very heavy and driven long distance
> fast.
>
> I sold for The Wynn Oil Co for almost 10 years and I still had some contacts
> in the tire stores. I heard some negative about most of the major brands
> except Goodyear. So I combined what I thought was good advice and
> experience. The Goodyears are not the least expensive, by far, but my life
> depends on good tires.
>
> My thoughts
>
> Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach
>
>
> > I recently bought a 76 Royale 26'. Does not handle well. I have had the
> > steering rebuilt without much change. Shocks are OK. Dana air compressor
> > is being rebuilt but not a factor in handling. I am about to buy Alcoa
> > wheels and new tires I am trying to identify the best tires, with the
> > emphasis on stability and improved handling. Radials or bias ply? Any
> > suggestions? Thank You. Jerry Hartley hartleyj
al
> Jerry
>
> After a long period of investigating the possible new shoes for my coach, I
> purchased Goodyear G159's. They are steel belted radials that will take the
> sidewall flexing that the rear 4 wheels are subjected to. I have used them
> on my 42 ft race car trailer (when I could get them) and never had a
> blow-out even though the trailer is very heavy and driven long distance
> fast.
>
> I sold for The Wynn Oil Co for almost 10 years and I still had some contacts
> in the tire stores. I heard some negative about most of the major brands
> except Goodyear. So I combined what I thought was good advice and
> experience. The Goodyears are not the least expensive, by far, but my life
> depends on good tires.
>
> My thoughts
>
> Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach
>
>
> > I recently bought a 76 Royale 26'. Does not handle well. I have had the
> > steering rebuilt without much change. Shocks are OK. Dana air compressor
> > is being rebuilt but not a factor in handling. I am about to buy Alcoa
> > wheels and new tires I am trying to identify the best tires, with the
> > emphasis on stability and improved handling. Radials or bias ply? Any
> > suggestions? Thank You. Jerry Hartley hartleyj