Lantley wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
edatlanta wrote:
I paid $1,600.00 for 4 G614's. I would not be willing to roll the dice on something that is untested to save $600.00. I hope these tires work out.
Good luck and keep us posted as we all will need more as time passes.
Smart move IMHO! I have owned two sets go GY "G" tires with many thousands of miles not even a flat. Both sets were dated in 07, prior to that time they did have some problems but since have been VERY trouble free. If you do have a problem GY WILL pay for damages and a new tire. Not another out there will do the same.
Last two sets of GY's have been the "H" model and also ZERO problems. I am so confident in them I don't have a TPMS. The way I look at buying the best in this example you only paid $600 for your tires the $1,000 was a given. That philosophy has served me well.
I took the savings and purchased the Sailun S637 that are every bit as good as the Goodyear. Instead of paying $1,600.00 I simply took the savings and paid 1//2 the price of the Goodyear's.
Sailun's are a game changer. 3 years and they are still going strong.
As far as paying for damage. I already have insurance on my RV to cover any damage that may occur. I don't need a 2nd pseudo policy paid to Goodyear to cover damaged caused by my tires.
Dang, i couldn't remember who it was that had these tires for 3 years...and it's one of my buddy's:B
If the manufacturer of the Sailuns WEREN'T TS16969 compliant, I'd never recommend them.
I too used GY G614's and they were great..older tire, (06' year dated), blew and GY put 4 new tires on for me...it was THEIR proposal. They were great. Would Sailun do the same?? Who knows, guess we have to wait to see if there is a tire failure first.
I just have to say with the Quality manufactured tire by Sailun, and it being 1/2 the price of a GY either the Sailuns will go up in price, or hopefully GY will drop their pricing on the G rated tires to be more competitive.