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Blowout - Check your tires!
Basil48192
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Just got my 2021 320S back together after a scary blowout last Sunday.
I blame myself, as I planned on replacing the tires this year. However, they were the original tires, but they looked like new, still had a lot of tread left, and had no more than 20,000 miles....so I figured one more trip wouldn't hurt. I was less than 10 miles from home when the passenger side tire blew on a huge overpass of I-75. Super scary changing the tire on that very, narrow shoulder. Every vehicle that passed by shook my little trailer.
The tire was so torn up that I couldn't tell what the root cause was. I don't think I hit anything...but who knows at this point.
Thank goodness nobody was hurt and I sustained no real damage to the camper. Just a few scuffs on the fender that rubbed out nicely.
I just put two, new Goodyear Endurance tires on it and performed a full service on the spindle bearings.
PLEASE...don't procrastinate if your tires reaching the end of their useful life!


I blame myself, as I planned on replacing the tires this year. However, they were the original tires, but they looked like new, still had a lot of tread left, and had no more than 20,000 miles....so I figured one more trip wouldn't hurt. I was less than 10 miles from home when the passenger side tire blew on a huge overpass of I-75. Super scary changing the tire on that very, narrow shoulder. Every vehicle that passed by shook my little trailer.
The tire was so torn up that I couldn't tell what the root cause was. I don't think I hit anything...but who knows at this point.
Thank goodness nobody was hurt and I sustained no real damage to the camper. Just a few scuffs on the fender that rubbed out nicely.
I just put two, new Goodyear Endurance tires on it and performed a full service on the spindle bearings.
PLEASE...don't procrastinate if your tires reaching the end of their useful life!


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OUCH - sorry to see this. Though the stock tires on my 320S Boondock lasted several years. I was able to replace them with LT (light truck) tires that are built to much higher standards then trailer tires.TV:2019 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X With an Old Man Emu liftTrailer: 2019 T@B 320 Boondock with a Lock&Roll Coupler & Jack-e-upCustom fabricated metal bottom claddingCalifornia, USA
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Based on my sample size of 1 the tire probably got a puncture and overheated as it lost air. Two years ago I had to add air to one tire before a trip and some 20 miles in the tire blew. Should have tried to figure out why the tire was low.
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@Grumpy_G. That would make sense. That part of the highway was littered with broken glass, hub-caps, etc. There was what appeared to be a puncture on a sidewall....so your explanation makes a lot of sense.
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Good move with the Endurance tires. Based on my experience, they will hold up well.2021 400 BD / 2016 VW Touareg / Austin, TX
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I just put on Goodyear Endurance tires. Also added this TPMS for the camper tires. Just sits on the dash, no wiring needed. I like that it gives you the pressure and the temperature. I figure it's a lot cheaper than a blowout: https://amzn.to/4jJfHr92021 T@B 320 S Boondock
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the problem is that you cannot see thermal breakdown until it is too late. Hot temperatures contributing to earlier decisions to replace. I still had good tread as well but I replaced them anyway on my 2021 tab 320. Estimated milage was 12000 and that used to be the longest that ST tires were recommended to be in use.
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Oh my gosh. That's terrible. I am glad you are ok. Dana at Missouri teardrop told us to replace I think every five years no matter what. They use those cheap Chinese tires, we also went with the Goodyear endurance. We have a Boondock so we stepped down a tiny bit of a size but it rides really well and I feel more confident.2019 Custom T@B 320 U Boondock Lite-ish
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@ColleenD2. Thank you and all the others for your comments. My T@B is almost 5 years old (bought it in July of 2020). The guy at the tire store the same thing about the Trailer King tires. I guess I assumed that NuCamp would use a higher quality tire. Anyway, I feel much better with the Goodyear tires.
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I’m in about the same place as @Basil48192 (minus the blowout). 2021 320S Boondock. The original tires have about 30k on them.I’m seriously considering the Maxxis M8008 ST225/75r15 in load range D, so stepping down in size but up in load range. I’m also picking up the TPMS system that @SLJ mentioned above.Here’s an interesting link with an GY Endurance and Maxxis M8008 comparison.2021 320S BD
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Hello,
I need to replace (due to age) the Rainer Apex tires on my 2021 TAB 320s Boondock trailer. I do travel off-road a bit (dirt and gravel roads). Will the Goodyear Endurance tires in ST225/75R15s hold up on these types of roads. The OEM tires (Rainiers) have lugs on the sidewall but I am not sure if this is beneficial or just show. I talked with a few Bell Tire and Discount tire shops in Indianapolis and they all stated that I should NOT go with an off road light truck tires (KO2s). Thoughts and recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Sorry if this has already been covered ad nauseum....Karen, Bret & Banana Widdifield
2021 T@B 320s Boondock "Pull-T@B"
2024 Nissan frontier Pro-4X
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Michelin LT on camper, boat trailer and all cattle trailers. No blow outs for years. ST normally are not temp rated so summer heat separates tread
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I have never had an issue with the stock Ranier Boondock tires. I did have a blowout on my 320 with a brand new Goodyear Endurance tire. If you tow enough, you are eventually bound to have a blowout. Glad you are back on the road!
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
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Thanks @Basil48192 for the heads up on tires. I checked the date on my Rainiers and found they were from 2018. Not a lot of miles but we are planning a long trip to FL so we went ahead and got the Goodyear Endurance 225/75 R15 today. They seem fine and tow basically the same. Max PSI is 80 and load range E which I was told really won't make any difference for the trailer.
One clear advantage is changing the tire. The Goodyears are a bit narrower and thus were clearly easier to mount. I had always struggled to dismount the OEM Rainiers.
Overall happy to have the peace of mind before a long trip.
Thanks to all for the input on tires in the forum.
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