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Oct 25, 2017Explorer
bridgestone or michelin
looking for input on which way to go. the durvis R250 or xps rib. both look to have about same quality's. not that much price difference in the set.
NC Hauler wrote:
Haven’t seen a bad review on Sailun tires since I first read about them 4 years ago. I will look at them to replace my 5er tires when it comes time. High quality tires and very affordable.
Jim
ol Bombero-JC wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Haven’t seen a bad review on Sailun tires since I first read about them 4 years ago. I will look at them to replace my 5er tires when it comes time. High quality tires and very affordable.
Jim
Jim (and/or others);
I have seen all the good reports on Sailuns!!
However, it appears that 110psi is the pressure requirement.
(yeah realize you can/could run less)
Is the indicated 110 psi correct?
If so, most/some of us who switched to Ribs back when, only needed 80psi rated wheels (which in most cases didn't require new wheels).
:@..:h
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ol Bombero-JC wrote:
Yep - my factory supplied wheels are/were rated for 80 psi. Works for RIBS, and?
*If* I needed to replace wheels (I don't) - 17.5 rims & tires would be my choice.
Something to consider..
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Me Again wrote:ol Bombero-JC wrote:
Yep - my factory supplied wheels are/were rated for 80 psi. Works for RIBS, and?
*If* I needed to replace wheels (I don't) - 17.5 rims & tires would be my choice.
Something to consider..
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And R250 BS Duravis. 50 dollars per tire cheaper and just as good or better than Ribs. I have used both. Chris