I tow a 1999 34 ft. triple axle Airstream trailer that weights about 10K loaded with a 2011 Ram 3500 DRW. I have run Goodyear Marathon 225 75R15 load range D trailer radials for over 10 years. I have towed this trailer 25k miles since 2006, with 3 sets of tires and NO blowouts. Flats, slow leaks, yes but no blowouts. I watch the pressure and always try to keep them at 65 psi cold (72-78 degrees ambient) and I use a Pressure Pro TPMS on all 6 wheels. The tires were replaced due to wear or age and did not fail. The Pressure Pro system alarms at 58 psi and I've had a leak due to glass cuts. The tire was patched on the inside and is still on the trailer.
That brings up a point which should be addressed..... The one major issues with ST tires, especially those on RV trailers, is that people use their camp trailers very little and therefor those tires are subject to sitting in one spot for months or even years at a time. That is HORRIBLE for any tire but because of the ST construction, they dry out and separate unless they're being used at least every few months. Take notice that everyone who uses their RV trailers or other trailer often will state that they never have tire issues. Its not a coincidence.
