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- laknoxNomadHigher price on the GYs is simply the "insurance policy" you're buying with the tires, since GY will, in many cases, fix damage caused by tires letting go.
 Lyle
- rjr6150ExplorerRVcrazy wrote: 
 We were just told these are being discontinued. Does anyone have any information about this, or its replacement? We have some on hold till Monday at $459 per tire installed. This seems high! Thanks.
 Check out GCR tires appears they have several places in Washington state. Put four on here in CO. $279 plus balance.
- stickdogExplorerHey the dealer probably has an alimony payment coming due. I paid $1400.00 for four G614's installed that included tax and disposale fees.
- Me_AgainExplorer IIIProbably it is the Marathon that is discontinued with the new Endurance on the market.
 670, 614 and Endurance on the wed site. NO Marathon there.
 Chris
- TucsonJimExplorer IIAccording to Goodyear's website, they are still in production and available for retail sale. Discount tire has them for $305 each (Plus taxes and fees). In addition, they are offering a $100 rebate when you buy four of them.
 Total price out the door for four:
 $1418.04 with all taxes, fees and balancing.
 Subtract the rebate and the total cost equals $1318.04
 Jim
- jyrostngExplorer
- kzspree320ExplorerI don't think they have been discontinued. When I was shopping for tires last month, I was quoted about $370 per tire installed at the local Camping World. I ended up getting the Sailun S637 G rated at over 4,000 lbs for about $190 installed. Same basic construction as the G614s. I think the Goodyears are good tires but overpriced in my opinion. I think the Sailuns are very bit as good and are widely used on larger commercial trailers.
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