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- waltbennettExplorerHeard about them late last year. While there's no speed rating posted, I wouldn't be surprised if it was limited to 60 mph. That's why I like LT tires instead of ST.
- bad99ramExplorer
waltbennett wrote:
Heard about them late last year. While there's no speed rating posted, I wouldn't be surprised if it was limited to 60 mph. That's why I like LT tires instead of ST.
Speed Rating
N (87 mph)
Load Index
125 (3638 lbs) - 1jeepExplorer IIafter my last trailer and good year tire experience I wasn't comfortable giving them money again and went with sailun tires.
I do hope the good years work out and would love to hear a review of them in a couple years. - Salty_DogExplorerWe had Goodyear Marathons Load Range E on our rig. Had a blow-out on I-95. Didn't have any knowledge regarding other tires and replaced with GY Marathons - 2 other tires has separation. This was two years ago. Before our recent trip south, we replaced the Marathons with Sailuns. These are a Load range G tire with a speed rating of 75 mph. The handling was much better with the heavier tire and more reserve capacity that we apparently needed. The best thing - the Sailuns were about the same money as the Goodyears.
- BarryG20ExplorerWell I am going to be a guinea pig I just ordered a set of them last night. The weight rating is substantially higher than my current tires though I did go up in size. They do have a speed rating of N which is 87mph and they also have a load inflation table which I have not seen previously on at least the trailer tires I have used in the past. We shall see what happens over the next few years.
- darsben1Explorer3 previous threads on subject
http://forums.goodsamclub.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/search/parms/sw%7Bendurance%20tire%7D|km%7Bexact%7D|kl%7Bm%7D|fm%7B%7D|pd%7B365%7D|ma%7B%7D/sr/1.cfm
But if you have good luck with the sailuns why switch.
These are a new line of tires for which there is very little real world experience.
Never trade a good horse for an unknown Nag - MartyMooseExplorer
But if you have good luck with the sailuns why switch.
These are a new line of tires for which there is very little real world experience.
Never trade a good horse for an unknown Nag
I total agree. I love my Sailuns. They look as tough as a semi trailer and I plan on having for quite some time.
It's nice to see an American made option. - lee_worsdellExplorerCant wait to see you doing 87 towing lol but then again I hit 80 once before I noticed
- RedRocket204ExplorerI know this is 5th wheel forum and I'm running a TT, but it is a 9500 GVWR TT. Anyway, I bought GY Marathons (LR D) 5 years ago but made sure the ones I bought were USA made. Had 0 problems with those but because of age, got them replaced just a couple months ago. Went with GY Endurance (LR E) because of the USA made, higher speed rating and Discount Tire online had a $100/set discount and the set I got were all manufactured in March 2017. I suppose posting to this thread was because wanted to mention these are tires that will not have been sitting around for a year or two if you do order them. They should all be very new.
Just did my first major tow and no problems to report. Seems the higher pressure on the E versus D load tires make the TT roll slightly better (might be only in my head though). Time will tell but hopefully I will have 0 problems with this set too. - 1jeepExplorer IIActually my GY marathons were load range E and were on a travel trailer that weighed just under 9k lbs. One trip I lost 2 tires, left road gators all over the highway!
I do hope these new ones work out for you guys and please do let us know in a year or 2. It would be great to have some competition for decent tires at a mid price point.
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