My story is no different than countless others I've seen on this and other forums. I'm running TOWMAX tires on my 2014 Bighorn 3260EL 5'er - purchased 7 months ago and less than 2000 miles on the rig. I've been religious on maintaining tire pressure (80 psi), keeping the tires covered when parked, and inspecting regularly. Nonetheless, returning from a long weekend of camping I experienced a catastrophic failure of the right rear tire on my Bighorn after about an hour on the road - a loud bang like a shotgun going off that I heard inside my truck at highway speed with windows up and radio on. Road conditions were excellent, it was a 65 degree day, and my speed was 60mph. Fortunately, I was fairly close to a service station where I could get off the road. I was amazed at the damage caused by the tire failure. My 5'er is now at my local Camping World waiting on parts for $3000+ in repairs. This all leads to my question for anyone familiar with the failure problems with TOWMAX tires. Has anyone had success pursuing the tire manufacturer or Heartland for damages caused by failures of this piece of crap tire? If any one from Heartland is reading this, why do you continue to use this tire? Finally, I'm planning on replacing the 4 remaining tires as I don't want to risk the evidently pretty favorable odds of this happening again. Any good recommendations for a reliable tire to choose for replacing the TOWMAX set?