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Old 06-22-2015, 10:07 PM   #1
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High Run trailer tires???

My son is buying High Run trailer tires for his 2006 Jayco 22E Hybrid. Anyone familiar with that brand? Are they any good? Thanks,
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I used them to replace my Goodyear Marathons that came on my Hybrid. The Goodyear were 4 ply and the Hi-Run's were I believe 6 or 8....They pulled very smoothly and were about $25 a tire cheaper...I'm sure he wont notice a difference and will have some extra money left over to go camping with.
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I just towed over 3,000 miles from Colorado through California with a set of 4 on my 2006 19h. No issues at all. I got mine through wal-mart mounted on white steel wheels for 89.00 each. I took the opportunity to go to 14 inch wheels from the stock 13" inch wheels. Extra ground clearance is great too.
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Hi Run Tires

Just got home after a 10,000 mile trip with our X17Z using Hi Run 13inch tires. This is the second set I have used for an extended trip. They ran great, were inexpensive and lasted the whole 10K. Keep the air pressure up to 65 psi and you should have a good result from Hi Run.
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I have Duro 185/80/13 load range D. $158.00 mounted and balanced. I had them on my Coleman Bayside Elite and put a lot of miles on them with no problems
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