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caysea7254
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Jun 07, 2017

endurance goodyear tire

Hi, does anyone on this forum have these new tires? We are going to buy new tires for our 2015 337 RLS Reflection and it will be between The Endurance And the Maximus. Any info appreciated! Thanks
  • I bought one to replace my 16 year old, original spare tire. ST 235/75R15 load range D. I mounted and balanced it myself and it looks like a great, high quality tire. Lately tire companies have been putting in more details on the sidewalls. For example, I saw a truck tire today that had a jeep driving in sunshine under palm trees, then through snowflakes to represent what used to just say "M + S."
    Anyway, this Goodyear is kind of that way, fancy sidewall. I know it means nothing, just kind of interesting.

    A tire cannot be judged until it's life is over so time will tell. Besides mine is meant for the spare but I wanted the best I could find. The tire is absolutely made in USA. My Goodyear marathon I dismounted was made in Canada, again, lasted 16 years so pretty good.
  • Cummins12v98 - Installed price for GY g614 was $367 each vs $190 each for Sailun S637. They are good tires just not a competitively priced product.
  • Cummins12V98 wrote:
    kzspree320 wrote:
    I sure hope these turn out to be great tires since they are made in the USA. They have only been made a few months so there's not much actual user experience. Considering I just had a blowout on my Goodyear Marathon that damaged the fiver, I just couldn't pull the trigger on the Endurance until there is some actual history of good quality. That's why I have ordered the Sailun S637 G rated tire.

    Maybe the Endurance will be my next set of tires, since I do prefer to buy American. Only time will tell. Good luck.


    You could have bought the GY "G" tire that is Made in USA with a stellar record since mid 2007.

    GY is a great tire however it is at least $100 per tire more than the Sailun without any added benefit other than damage protection if there is a blow out. I already have insurance I don't need to pay for it twice via an expensive set of tires.
  • Over on the commercial hauling side the Hercules H-901 in a LT235/85-16 G load/110 psi at 3750 lb capacity all steel tire is very popular on these type trailers with 7k axles. They should last for years on a RV trailer.

    For 6k axles the Bridgestone R-250 and the Michelin XPS Ribs both a all steel carcass commercial grade tire in a LT235/85-16 E 3042 lbs capacity.

    ST class tires the Provider ST235/80-16 or a ST235/85-16 both E load range/80 psi in the 3400-3600 lb range. This tire is OEM on some rv trailers.
  • kzspree320 wrote:
    I sure hope these turn out to be great tires since they are made in the USA. They have only been made a few months so there's not much actual user experience. Considering I just had a blowout on my Goodyear Marathon that damaged the fiver, I just couldn't pull the trigger on the Endurance until there is some actual history of good quality. That's why I have ordered the Sailun S637 G rated tire.

    Maybe the Endurance will be my next set of tires, since I do prefer to buy American. Only time will tell. Good luck.


    You could have bought the GY "G" tire that is Made in USA with a stellar record since mid 2007.
  • A second vote for the Sailun's... have had ours now for 3 years, not a problem !! Good Luck and Happy Camping !!
  • If you're running 16" tires get some LT's instead and never have a tire worry again.
  • I sure hope these turn out to be great tires since they are made in the USA. They have only been made a few months so there's not much actual user experience. Considering I just had a blowout on my Goodyear Marathon that damaged the fiver, I just couldn't pull the trigger on the Endurance until there is some actual history of good quality. That's why I have ordered the Sailun S637 G rated tire.

    Maybe the Endurance will be my next set of tires, since I do prefer to buy American. Only time will tell. Good luck.