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Jul 05, 2016Explorer II
G-rated 235/85/16 Hartland (all steel) Trailer Tire
I get the impression the Hartland "all steel" 235/85/16 tire sold by Discount (America's) Tire is a rebranded Gladiator QR35 (part #1942273865, not part #1933273865). Note the pic I took of a Hartland tire at a local Discount Tire today vs. a pic of the QR35 Gladiator from onlinetires.com.

Haven't heard much good or bad about the Hartland brand. As far as I know, the Gladiator QR35 has a good reputation here on rv.net. If it is indeed a rebranded Gladiator QR35 then that bodes well for the Hartland.
The 235/85/16 Hartland (all steel) appears to have a load rating of (129) 4080 lbs. at 110 PSI, a speed rating of (M) 81 MPH, and weighs approx. 60 lbs.
Local Discount Tire was more than willing to match or beat the best online pricing (with shipping), out-the-door, I could find on similar all-steel 235/85/16 trailer tires like the Gladiator QR35 and Sailun S637. Not sure if the salesperson did it mistakenly, but he also offered a road hazard warranty for the Hartlands as part of his quote. Cost slightly more than $100 for 4 tires.
When you factor in the considerable number of Discount (America's) Tire dealers throughout the country (a good thing in the event of a warranty/road hazard issue while on the road), the Hartland tire may warrant a second look for some.
BTW, simpletire.com was offering $40 off a set of 4 S637 Sailun tires today. A set of 4 was approx. $550-$575 shipped. FWIW, the salesperson I spoke to at Simpletire said if I placed an order, he was willing to call the warehouse and confirm the DOT date stamps with me prior to charging my card.

Haven't heard much good or bad about the Hartland brand. As far as I know, the Gladiator QR35 has a good reputation here on rv.net. If it is indeed a rebranded Gladiator QR35 then that bodes well for the Hartland.
The 235/85/16 Hartland (all steel) appears to have a load rating of (129) 4080 lbs. at 110 PSI, a speed rating of (M) 81 MPH, and weighs approx. 60 lbs.
Local Discount Tire was more than willing to match or beat the best online pricing (with shipping), out-the-door, I could find on similar all-steel 235/85/16 trailer tires like the Gladiator QR35 and Sailun S637. Not sure if the salesperson did it mistakenly, but he also offered a road hazard warranty for the Hartlands as part of his quote. Cost slightly more than $100 for 4 tires.
When you factor in the considerable number of Discount (America's) Tire dealers throughout the country (a good thing in the event of a warranty/road hazard issue while on the road), the Hartland tire may warrant a second look for some.
BTW, simpletire.com was offering $40 off a set of 4 S637 Sailun tires today. A set of 4 was approx. $550-$575 shipped. FWIW, the salesperson I spoke to at Simpletire said if I placed an order, he was willing to call the warehouse and confirm the DOT date stamps with me prior to charging my card.