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lee_worsdell
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Apr 25, 2017

tire blow out

Well had my first blow out yesterday just south of erie. Little scary changing on the side of the road. Driver side to good thing the interstate wasn't busy did it in between cars. It was a goodyear marathon. I was looking at sailun s637 st .I noticed there are 3 16inch sizes. My rims are good for 110psi which size should I go to. st235/80r16 or st235/85r16. THe 85,s are one inch taller which my trailer does run nose high and that as low as I can get it so that would help if they fit. any ideas and just on sailun

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  • or maybe the new... Goodyear Endurance...st tires (87mph rating and made in America)
  • If you insist on ST tires despite all the negative comments over the years, Salune or Maxxis seem to be the best.
  • Hi, we feel your pain... had two Maxims blow out on us one trip 3 years ago. We switched to the Sailuns, on our 5'er and never had a problem since. As for size, since you are running nose high, go with the 80's. Good Luck and Happy Camping !!
  • Only you can tell about the fit, but the Sailun are a top-notch tire IMO, and I love the ones I have: 4 years and nearly 20,000 miles with no issues. I run 90-95 psi.
  • lee worsdell wrote:
    Well had my first blow out yesterday just south of erie. Little scary changing on the side of the road. Driver side to good thing the interstate wasn't busy did it in between cars. It was a goodyear marathon. I was looking at sailun s637 st .I noticed there are 3 16inch sizes. My rims are good for 110psi which size should I go to. st235/80r16 or st235/85r16. THe 85,s are one inch taller which my trailer does run nose high and that as low as I can get it so that would help if they fit. any ideas and just on sailun


    I had the Sailuns 235/85/16 installed a couple months ago. Like you I could use all the height I could get on the fifth wheel.

    As far as clearance you will lose an inch between them ,and gain a 1/2 inch in height with the Sailuns. Only way to know if they will work is measure between your existing tires, and see what clearance you have on the fenders etc. Mine were fine. I would definitely go the bigger tire if it will work.