South lake
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3 years ago this coming October, Deb and I took a cruise down the Ohio river. We left our trailer at a marina. The trailer was stolen but we were covered by insurance. That November we got a new custom made trailer with 5 new KENDA/LOADSTAR tires (1 a spare mounted on the frame).
The spare has never been on the road. It's only 3 years from manufacture date. So, I was pretty surprised when I walked by the trailer over the weekend and noticed a huge bulge in the sidewall. Photos are below. Just click on them for larger images.
I contacted Kenda because they tout their warranty. But what I found was that they warranty their tires against manufacturing defects for 4 years from date of manufacture (good) or 2 years from date of purchase, whichever comes first (not so good). So, while they acknowledged in writing that "Yes it certainly is defective side wall separation ", they will do nothing about it. Even though the tire has never been used.
I'm getting a new tire from my local tire store tomorrow. And before I get the boat out of storage in the spring I'll think hard about replacing the 4 tires on the axles. Obviously with a different brand. Just thought I'd share this in case you' have Kenda trailer tires that are over 2 years old. Keep an eye on them.


The spare has never been on the road. It's only 3 years from manufacture date. So, I was pretty surprised when I walked by the trailer over the weekend and noticed a huge bulge in the sidewall. Photos are below. Just click on them for larger images.
I contacted Kenda because they tout their warranty. But what I found was that they warranty their tires against manufacturing defects for 4 years from date of manufacture (good) or 2 years from date of purchase, whichever comes first (not so good). So, while they acknowledged in writing that "Yes it certainly is defective side wall separation ", they will do nothing about it. Even though the tire has never been used.
I'm getting a new tire from my local tire store tomorrow. And before I get the boat out of storage in the spring I'll think hard about replacing the 4 tires on the axles. Obviously with a different brand. Just thought I'd share this in case you' have Kenda trailer tires that are over 2 years old. Keep an eye on them.