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SlickWillie
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Jun 09, 2016

Tires again.....Hartland by Discount Tire

Discount Tire price matched Walmart.com on the E rated Nitto tires for our dually. While talking with the manager, we got around to RV tires. He brought out one of the all steel Hartland tires they carry. Great looking, heavy tire. He tells me they are selling the heck out of them. I'm thinking I'm gonna try a set.(moving from E up to G rated tires. I checked on the availability of the Sailun tires, but they're a no go here. Very little mention of Hartland tires on the internet. I'm just not willing to pay the price for the GY G rated tires after my friend had two blow.

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  • There is two reasons tire places sell tires.

    One, they sell you a really good tire, knowing you will remember them, but won't be back for a while and might sell the rig.

    Or two, they sell you a cheap tire, with a huge markup for them, knowing you won't be back, but they made a lot of money off you. No, wait, you might be back, getting replacements under warranty and inconvenience.

    The people on here know more about what works than a salesman.
  • I'm with Rusty on this...

    Tires are just one of the few things I won't cheap out either... I had 2 of the G-614's blow in 1 day back in 2012.. They were 5 years old and at the end of a good run....
    Interesting enough I had No damage, the tread separated and the tire was still holding air , I swapped them out to the 17.5's once I got home and never looked back.

    you get what you pay for
  • When did your friend blow 2 Goodyear G614s? The very early G614s had a tread separation problem, but this was resolved with a 2007 redesign. The early G614s were OEM equipment on our 2004 Mobile Suites 36RE3, and we lost 2 of them in 2007. Goodyear paid to repair the damage on our 5th wheel and replaced all 4 tires with the redesigned G614s. We ran those until 2010 with no problems whatsoever when I upgraded to 17.5" Michelin XTAs because we were taking a July trip from Houston, TX to Arizona and didn't want to take any chances.

    Personally, tires, brakes and hitches are things that I won't "cheap out" on. Our current 2014.5 Mobile Suites 38RSSA came with 17.5" Goodyear G114s, and they've been trouble-free so far. It's your money and your choice, but I wouldn't put a tire that I've never heard of under my 5th wheel regardless of whether Discount Tire recommends it or not - as I recall, they used to recommend the old Carlisles as well. :(

    Rusty