M_GO_BLUE1
Aug 04, 2014Explorer
TIRE TIME!
Time to replace the 4 tires on out fiver as they ar 6 years old... We have the Goodyear Marathon G614 tires LT235/85R16 "G" and have had no problems with them... The place I go for tires is main...
MichaelOH59 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:MichaelOH59 wrote:Bamaman1 wrote:
Scarcely a day goes by that I don't see postings online in RV forums about Chinese tires disintegrating and causing serious damages--$2-3K common.
Life is not worth the risk. My brand new Grand Design Reflection 5th wheel came in last week with Chinese Will Pop tires.
I already have a set of Bridgestone R250's ribbed 16"ers. At $195 each at Costco, they're half the price of G614 Goodyears. The rubber is 1" thick, and they're some really heavy duty tires. I've heard nothing but great things about them and the Michelin XPS Rib tires for RV use.
The only ST tire I would use is the Maxxis M8008. The Chinese tires, including the Goodyear Marathon, need to go to the dump.
I am critical of Chinese trash, yet the exception to the rule may be the Sailun s637. A g rated tire that has been getting some good reviews. About the same price as the Brigestones. I don't know much about the bridgestones, I suppose I should look into them.
Sailun tire manufacturer has met stringent ISO and TS certifications in Quality and Manufacturing Processes, same as my company HAS to meet if one wants to stay in business and have a reputation of manufacturing a high quality product....To achieve TS16969 accreditation, one has to really prove out their Quality processes with training records, proof of Quality processes in place being used in the manufacturing process which is also audited. I will look at the Sailun Tire when it comes time to replace my G614 tires. I KNOW what the manufacturer had to go through and prove out to attain these certifications...and it's an ongoing process, you try to get re-certification each year and that means one has to maintain all the above mentioned...Not an easy task, I've been involved with these Manufacturing certifications since 93' and know if one merits these certifications, they manufacture a high quality product...
I am certainly not as familiar with the ISO Certification process as you are. But it is no secret that the Chinese game the system; everything from lying about the age of kids in the little league World Series to gaming the immigration system. It is a different set of priorities and once people understand that it becomes easier to understand the substandard pharmaceutical and pet food scandals of a few years ago. I do not doubt your comments about ISO but I do doubt the Chinese willingness to play by the rules- based on experience. Also based on experience it appears that the Sailun S637 may be a heck of a value.