Feb-11-2015 03:16 PM
Feb-13-2015 04:50 PM
buc1980 wrote:
For all the people who ask me about the GY G614.The original tire which come with the FW was a 2005 GY G614.2 of them blow up.I replace them with GY G614 made in 2007 one of them blow up.So I decide to change them with Michelin RIB AND AFTER 2 years one blow up that the story of my tire.Now I got the Sailun.
Feb-12-2015 05:22 PM
Feb-12-2015 05:21 PM
Feb-12-2015 08:06 AM
C-Bears wrote:
Isn't that like saying you would never buy another Verizon cell phone because the bag phone you had one time was junk?
Feb-12-2015 07:57 AM
Feb-12-2015 07:45 AM
larry barnhart wrote:I must have missed where someone was talking about 14 year old G-614 tires. Perhaps you misunderstood the OP opening post:
G-614 tires were not made 14 years ago. G-159 was replaced with the G-614 tires around 2003 as I remember because we replaced our 159'safter they were 5 years old. Our alpenlite was built in Late March of 2001.
chevman
Feb-12-2015 07:27 AM
RustyJC wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Just misread your post I guess.I got the impression you replaced OEM GY G614's with RIBS..from reading all the failures, guess I got turned around, It's "old timers" for me at almost 65... I apologize, I'm human, I misread your post, mark it off to my stupidity.
No problem. I'm probably more afflicted by "old-timers" and "CRS" than you since you're just a young'un - I'm 67.
Rusty
Feb-12-2015 07:20 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
Just misread your post I guess.I got the impression you replaced OEM GY G614's with RIBS..from reading all the failures, guess I got turned around, It's "old timers" for me at almost 65... I apologize, I'm human, I misread your post, mark it off to my stupidity.
Feb-12-2015 07:18 AM
RustyJC wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Well, good luck....So did you replace a G rated tire that was on a 7,000# axle with an E rated tire that normally would set under a 6,000# axle? If so, you were most fortunate that they held up....
....sounds like the older tires came back to bite you BIG TIME....
Where in the world did you come up with that?? The 2000 Jayco had 6000 lb axles equipped with GY Wrangler HTs (no failures on them). The LRE Wrangler HTs were replaced with LRE XPS Ribs. The 2004 DRV had 7000 lb axles with G rated G614s (3750 lbs @ 110 PSIG). These were replaced with J rated 17.5 Michelin XTAs (4805 lbs @ 120 PSIG). I never replaced a tire with a replacement tire that was rated less than OEM or wouldn't meet the GAWR requirements.
As far as tire age, the Marathons were 3 years old when they failed, as were the G614s.
Rusty
Feb-12-2015 07:00 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
Well, good luck....So did you replace a G rated tire that was on a 7,000# axle with an E rated tire that normally would set under a 6,000# axle? If so, you were most fortunate that they held up....
....sounds like the older tires came back to bite you BIG TIME....
Feb-12-2015 06:53 AM
RustyJC wrote:NC Hauler wrote:RustyJC wrote:
As the old saying goes, YMMV. Every RV tire failure I've ever had has been on Goodyear tires. Marathons on my 1996 Jayco Designer 3030RKSS - tread separation in 1999 with >$2000 damage. G614 RSTs on my 2004 DRV Mobile Suites 36RE3 - 2 failed with tread separations in 2007, the second with >$2500 damage. I've replaced Goodyears with Michelins (XPS Rib on 2000 Jayco Designer XL 3610RLTS, XTAs on 2004 MS 36RE3) and never had a hint of a problem with the Michelins.
Our current 2014.5 Mobile Suites came with the Goodyear G114s. With my track record with Goodyears, I invested in a TST 507 TPMS and have my fingers and toes crossed.....
Rusty
I've owned a pile of RV's since 75', and I've only had one tire failure, it was on sig. 5er with a GY G614 (a tire manufactured 3610), tire was almost 4 yrs old...it lost it's tread...Took 5er to a Wingfoot and GY offered to repair any damage to my 5er, (minimal, didn't waste my time with that one), AND they mounted and balanced FOUR brand new G614 tires AND pointed out to me a weak spring pack on the side that took the tread off...When new tire was put on, I only had 1" of height from top of tire to wheel well, but they still replaced all four tires FREE.. Needless to say, I took my time getting to a place that put a new spring pack on and with new spring pack on, distance from wheel well to top of tire went to almost 4"....GY could have said, sorry, it's on you...but they didn't...I'll give them that, but through all the years I've been towing, the above account is the ONLY time I've ever had a tire issue, and a lot of those tires were GY's.
Sounds like you've had a life time of tire failures...Good luck with the new 5er and tires.
Nope, not really considering how many miles I've put on the various RVs. Just the luck of the draw, I guess. The 1996 was equipped with GY Marathons when the Marathons were having delamination problems (besides the 1 that failed, the other 3 were inspected by GY and replaced as they were showing signs of tread separation). The 2004 was equipped with the early GY G614s - enough said!! After the 2nd G614 failure, GY replaced the remaining tires as well. I checked tire pressures on all of the tires that failed the morning before we set out - all failures were within 3 hours of hitting the road, 1 was 15 miles from the campground (a Marathon), and 1 was probably 40 miles from the campground (a G614).
Yes, GY stepped up and replaced the tires as well as repaired the 5th wheels after the failures, but I'd personally prefer to have tires that don't fail - that's why I switched to the Michelins that gave years and many miles of trouble-free service. I'm giving GY another chance with the G114s - we'll see....
Rusty
Feb-12-2015 06:47 AM
NC Hauler wrote:RustyJC wrote:
As the old saying goes, YMMV. Every RV tire failure I've ever had has been on Goodyear tires. Marathons on my 1996 Jayco Designer 3030RKSS - tread separation in 1999 with >$2000 damage. G614 RSTs on my 2004 DRV Mobile Suites 36RE3 - 2 failed with tread separations in 2007, the second with >$2500 damage. I've replaced Goodyears with Michelins (XPS Rib on 2000 Jayco Designer XL 3610RLTS, XTAs on 2004 MS 36RE3) and never had a hint of a problem with the Michelins.
Our current 2014.5 Mobile Suites came with the Goodyear G114s. With my track record with Goodyears, I invested in a TST 507 TPMS and have my fingers and toes crossed.....
Rusty
I've owned a pile of RV's since 75', and I've only had one tire failure, it was on sig. 5er with a GY G614 (a tire manufactured 3610), tire was almost 4 yrs old...it lost it's tread...Took 5er to a Wingfoot and GY offered to repair any damage to my 5er, (minimal, didn't waste my time with that one), AND they mounted and balanced FOUR brand new G614 tires AND pointed out to me a weak spring pack on the side that took the tread off...When new tire was put on, I only had 1" of height from top of tire to wheel well, but they still replaced all four tires FREE.. Needless to say, I took my time getting to a place that put a new spring pack on and with new spring pack on, distance from wheel well to top of tire went to almost 4"....GY could have said, sorry, it's on you...but they didn't...I'll give them that, but through all the years I've been towing, the above account is the ONLY time I've ever had a tire issue, and a lot of those tires were GY's.
Sounds like you've had a life time of tire failures...Good luck with the new 5er and tires.
Feb-12-2015 06:39 AM
Me Again wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
G-614 tires were not made 14 years ago. G-159 was replaced with the G-614 tires around 2003 as I remember because we replaced our 159'safter they were 5 years old. Our alpenlite was built in Late March of 2001.
chevman
Good call Larry! It's the internet, just throw what one wants out there and see if it sticks or stinks!!!!
Chris
Feb-12-2015 06:38 AM
RustyJC wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:edatlanta wrote:
X2 Cummins12V98. G614's for me regardless of the price. I don't cut corners on tires regardless. My life is worth more to me than a few dollars saved on tires.
Totally agree! Have had 4 sets of GY tires one E two G and one H all US Made. Not even a flat!
New MS on order will also have GY H tires. I will run those 6-8 years.
As the old saying goes, YMMV. Every RV tire failure I've ever had has been on Goodyear tires. Marathons on my 1996 Jayco Designer 3030RKSS - tread separation in 1999 with >$2000 damage. G614 RSTs on my 2004 DRV Mobile Suites 36RE3 - 2 failed with tread separations in 2007, the second with >$2500 damage. I've replaced Goodyears with Michelins (XPS Rib on 2000 Jayco Designer XL 3610RLTS, XTAs on 2004 MS 36RE3) and never had a hint of a problem with the Michelins.
Our current 2014.5 Mobile Suites came with the Goodyear G114s. With my track record with Goodyears, I invested in a TST 507 TPMS and have my fingers and toes crossed.....
Rusty