Pipewelder
Jul 16, 2013Explorer
Saliun S637
Okay... I rolled the dice! Put a set of Saliun S637 today. How are they holding up for those who have put them on?
Me Again wrote:Wiley75 wrote:
Could you perhaps post a link showing where GY says they'll cover consequential damages caused by one of their tires failing on an RV? I couldn't find that on their warranty statement but I'm probably missing it. thanks
Their warranty states they will not cover consequential damages! However they routinely do cover it on RV trailers. Chris
Wiley75 wrote:
Could you perhaps post a link showing where GY says they'll cover consequential damages caused by one of their tires failing on an RV? I couldn't find that on their warranty statement but I'm probably missing it. thanks
Cummins12V98 wrote:Brewurown wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Thanks, so in reality you paid about 2/3 of the GY G tires. I will stick with the GY's. Never even a flat but I do know they back up their product and will pay for damages and tire replacement. So that means no insurance premium increase."
So you are paying for something you never use.
I paid 207 ea for my Sailuns that included mounting, balance and metal valve stems
That is correct, just like I have a 1 million dollar umbrella and 500K coverage with Farmers that I don't plan on using.
I do my best to not buy Chinese.
Brewurown wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"Thanks, so in reality you paid about 2/3 of the GY G tires. I will stick with the GY's. Never even a flat but I do know they back up their product and will pay for damages and tire replacement. So that means no insurance premium increase."
So you are paying for something you never use.
I paid 207 ea for my Sailuns that included mounting, balance and metal valve stems
kab449 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:kab449 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:kab449 wrote:
A year ago I posted about this very tire when I installed 4 on my Montana in place of the Goodyear Marathons. I also installed a tire pressure monitor system from TST. I have internal sensors so the readings are very accurate. I have about 6000 miles on them now. On a recent trip with 90degree air temp, cold pressure 100 labs and 90degrees, 1 hr into trip pressure 115 lbs and tire temp 135 degrees. These values held through the remainder of the 4 hour trip. The tire really handles the two conditions that ultimately lead to tire failure.
They are wearing perfectly with no scrubbing or feathering.
Best of all I paid about half of what they wanted for Goodyear G's.
Good choice you won't be sorry.
What was your price out the door?
I didn't dig out the invoice for them as I got them from the supplier who services our car dealership. Best I can remember is $190.00 each for tire only. Our shop installed and spun balanced them which I didn't pay for but goes for about $20 per tire.
I asked the supplier for his recommendation on a tire for my trailer and his response was: I sell a lot of these tires to guys who transport those backyard sheds on flatbed trailers for the Amish Carpenters who make them. They routinely have them underinflated and overloaded. The tires hold up really well and they keep coming back for replacements when they wear out.
Good enough testament for me!
Thanks, so in reality you paid about 2/3 of the GY G tires. I will stick with the GY's. Never even a flat but I do know they back up their product and will pay for damages and tire replacement. So that means no insurance premium increase.
Nice to have options.
Good luck with your tires!
You got a good price on the GY's if you only paid $300 for them. They routinely sell for $400 here. GY needs to have a source of money to pay all those claims.