โJun-12-2015 08:59 AM
โJun-15-2015 09:45 AM
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
โJun-15-2015 04:47 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Tire experts say a 15-20 percent reserve capacity is a better idea.
โJun-14-2015 02:45 PM
bucky wrote:
ST2358016 sidewalls are far stronger than any LT tire. That's what they are made for, to minimize sway.
โJun-14-2015 09:13 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Is that 3000 lbs per tire a estimate or actual scaled weight ?
Rv trailers with slide outs are notorious for weighing several hundred lbs different side to side...plus running in a strong side wind all day long can over load a tire on the down wind side if it doesn't have any reserve capacity. Tire experts say a 15-20 percent reserve capacity is a better idea.
What is the trailers GVWR ?
Does your trailer have 6k or 7k axles ?
Lots of 16" trailer wheels rated for G tires (3750 lb ) at 110 psi. Check your wheels for proper load and pressure rating.
โJun-14-2015 07:52 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Me Again wrote:ACZL wrote:
GY G614's= $250-$300/tire.
Sailun= <$200/tire (only competition for the GY 614's) and high praise so far.
Price is not an issue if GY gives him 4 or 5 G614's to replace the Marathons. They have done this for others that had trouble with their Marathons.
Chris
That must be why their prices are so high. Customer Support.
โJun-14-2015 07:45 AM
Me Again wrote:ACZL wrote:
GY G614's= $250-$300/tire.
Sailun= <$200/tire (only competition for the GY 614's) and high praise so far.
Price is not an issue if GY gives him 4 or 5 G614's to replace the Marathons. They have done this for others that had trouble with their Marathons.
Chris
โJun-13-2015 11:32 AM
โJun-13-2015 10:28 AM
โJun-13-2015 10:23 AM
โJun-13-2015 08:31 AM
โJun-13-2015 08:13 AM
ACZL wrote:
GY G614's= $250-$300/tire.
Sailun= <$200/tire (only competition for the GY 614's) and high praise so far.
โJun-13-2015 07:33 AM
ACZL wrote:
GY G614's= $250-$300/tire.
Sailun= <$200/tire (only competition for the GY 614's) and high praise so far.
โJun-13-2015 06:02 AM
โJun-13-2015 05:38 AM
โJun-13-2015 05:30 AM
wilber1 wrote:Dtank wrote:wilber1 wrote:ken burke wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
I would not buy another ST tire, but it looks like you need "G" rated LT tires rather than the "E" rated tires like the Michelin Rib. The "E" rated tire's weight limit is 3042 lbs. If you're at 3000 lbs. per wheel, it won't give you much leeway.
However the "G" rated tires can be inflated to 110 psi, so if you wanted to run at sidewall pressure you would need wheels that will allow you to inflate to 110 psi. I run "G" rated Sailun S637 tires on my 15,000 lb. triple axle toyhauler, and inflate them to 100 psi.
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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.
I have been using E rated Marathons for 13 years on fivers under 12K GVWR and have never had a problem with any of them.
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I keep hearing that but two sets, one U.S. made and one Chinese over 13 years and no failures. Makes me wonder what people do with them.
Mind you, I am running them at 1000 lbs under their load rating.