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JIMNLIN
Mar 18, 2014Explorer III
Hmmm, another post asking a tire question with no input on size or load range or what the trailer pertinent specs are.
Looking at a couple of RV dealer websites shows the OPs 3600 Voltage may have a 18xxx GVWR with three 7k axles and 16" wheels. This means a minimum 3500 lb rated tire.
The Goodyear G614 LT235/85-16 G at 3750 lbs/110 psi capacity seems to be much improved.
The Sailun S637 in a LT235/85-16 G also at 3750 lbs/110 psi is a all steel ply commercial grade tire.
Some folks with 16" ST tires have upgraded to 17.5" trailer wheels and commercial grade LT tires.
Now, how long do you want to run those china made ST may pops is strictly up to you. I don't/will not use a ST tire on any of my heavy RVs or equipment trailers. If it was my decision I would dump them in a hurry before a long trip.
Looking at a couple of RV dealer websites shows the OPs 3600 Voltage may have a 18xxx GVWR with three 7k axles and 16" wheels. This means a minimum 3500 lb rated tire.
The Goodyear G614 LT235/85-16 G at 3750 lbs/110 psi capacity seems to be much improved.
The Sailun S637 in a LT235/85-16 G also at 3750 lbs/110 psi is a all steel ply commercial grade tire.
Some folks with 16" ST tires have upgraded to 17.5" trailer wheels and commercial grade LT tires.
Now, how long do you want to run those china made ST may pops is strictly up to you. I don't/will not use a ST tire on any of my heavy RVs or equipment trailers. If it was my decision I would dump them in a hurry before a long trip.
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