โJun-12-2015 08:59 AM
โJun-26-2015 07:18 PM
bucky wrote:ST tire sidewalls are like rags compared to the sidewall on an LT. You obliviously haven't compared them side by side...I have. The LT tires also weigh at least 10# more each...
ST2358016 sidewalls are far stronger than any LT tire. That's what they are made for, to minimize sway. I got Firestone Transforce LT2358516Es om my Jayco when I got it used and they gave me no trouble for 2 years. One started losing air, and the pinhole was in a bad spot. The 09 date code persuaded me to not replace just one.
I started shopping tires, load ratings, reviews, ratings, comments here, etc. I must admit I have an advantage with all of this as I am in the tire and auto repair business.
I went with Carlisle ST2358016E RHs. Rated at 3520 lbs, with the highest satisfaction rating there is in trailer tires in this size. I was considering the Marathons until many many contacts in the tire industry suggested otherwise. I was concerned with the speed rating of ST tires but I never tow at 80 anyway. Actually ST tires do not have speed ratings like Ps and LTs do.
The cost difference also surprised me, as the Carlisles cost me $99 per tire, and the 2358516 LTs were in the $190 range each. Discount Tire Direct has the Carlisles at $122 with free shipping. That was the best price I found online. I'm buying at pretty deep wholesale, but you can get close.
My Jayco is sitting at 9000lbs on the axles/2700 pin loaded for camping, so I have 5,080 lbs of "extra" capacity.
I'm sure that many will disagree, so have at it. I'm a big boy, you won't hurt my feelings.
โJun-26-2015 06:50 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
Just ordered the new tires today. Dealer called to say the build date was 1515. Alpenlite gets the bearing greased the 6th of July and then I will remove one at a time and get them installed on the wheels. I do not have a way to carry 4 61 lb tires.
chevman
What your truck can't handle 4 61lb tires?
โJun-26-2015 06:24 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
Just ordered the new tires today. Dealer called to say the build date was 1515. Alpenlite gets the bearing greased the 6th of July and then I will remove one at a time and get them installed on the wheels. I do not have a way to carry 4 61 lb tires.
chevman
โJun-25-2015 05:13 PM
โJun-25-2015 05:00 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
We bought our 2001 alpenlite with G-159 tires and last 2 sets were G-614's and will soon buy another set of 4 G-614's. Plus 2 G-614's for the spare that never hit the road. 74 years old and only one flat tire when driving solo.
I better be very careful.
chevman
โJun-25-2015 11:20 AM
โJun-16-2015 05:42 PM
โJun-16-2015 04:50 PM
โJun-16-2015 04:44 PM
bigdon68 wrote:
Goodyear G614's. A lot of people seem to like the Goodyear G614's and I wish them the best.
Before I would buy them I would do an INTERNET SEARCH (not just RV.net) to read about the many tire failure experiences for other RV'ers.
I speak from tire failure experience --- $6,000 dollars worth.
The best consumer is the most informed.
Enjoy the road. We do.
Bigdon68
โJun-16-2015 06:06 AM
bigdon68 wrote:
Goodyear G614's. A lot of people seem to like the Goodyear G614's and I wish them the best.
Before I would buy them I would do an INTERNET SEARCH (not just RV.net) to read about the many tire failure experiences for other RV'ers.
โJun-16-2015 05:45 AM
โJun-15-2015 08:09 PM
โJun-15-2015 08:03 PM
up2nogood wrote:ACZL wrote:
GY G614's= $250-$300/tire.
Sailun= <$200/tire (only competition for the GY 614's) and high praise so far.
I would love to see a G614 in in a 235/85/16 for $250 per tire , maybe $300 at best. Please post a link to that price of $250
Sailun on the other hand can be had for around $170 per tire. Simple Tire is one source .
โJun-15-2015 07:52 PM
ken burke wrote:
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Thanks, but I don't think that the "G" rated tires will fit on a 16 inch wheel. As for tire ratings, the Marathon's are rated for 3400#s, while our 5th wheel weighs 3000# per tire. I think that the Marathon's are under-rated.
โJun-15-2015 12:41 PM
ckwizard777 wrote:Me Again wrote:bucky wrote:
ST2358016 sidewalls are far stronger than any LT tire. That's what they are made for, to minimize sway.
Could you link to the data that documents those statements.
Chris
He wont be able to because I just replaced my Marathons with XPS Ribs and there is no comparison the Ribs are much more hefty and considerably heavier.
I fondled both the old Marathons and the new Ribs while they were installing them and there is no way you would walk away thinking ST are better tires.
In fact I kept thinking that the ribs must be the most under rated tires in history or they have a ton of reserve capacity.