Nov-12-2021 01:26 PM
Jan-29-2023 08:52 AM
Jan-25-2023 01:30 PM
Dieselmike1 wrote:
Any more update on these tires? I just ordered some for my 5th wheel.
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch • 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") • <\br >Toys:
Jan-25-2023 08:37 AM
Jan-25-2023 08:01 AM
Rollochrome wrote:laknox wrote:Rollochrome wrote:
OK. I ran the new Carlisle CSL 16s 550 miles at about 70-75 mph
I aired them up to the max 110 and they heated up and stayed under 120 psi for the whole trip. No issues. No wobble. I had two VERY tight turns where the trailer tires were just almost pivoting and there was no issue.
I am going to put about 1,000 miles on them in a week or so. Hopefully nothing to report again!!!
So far very pleased...
Wow! You =really= must not like having money by towing that fast. Slow down to 65, or less, and you'll likely pick up 2-4 mpg. Slowing from 65 to 60 (old tires) picked me up almost 2 mpg with my old Komfort.
Lyle
Yes I saw a SIGNIFICANT difference in mileage on my first trip at 65ish to my second at 70-75.
I think I got 11 mpg driving 65 and 9 mpg driving 70-75.
Jan-24-2023 03:45 PM
Nov-20-2021 09:21 AM
laknox wrote:Rollochrome wrote:
OK. I ran the new Carlisle CSL 16s 550 miles at about 70-75 mph
I aired them up to the max 110 and they heated up and stayed under 120 psi for the whole trip. No issues. No wobble. I had two VERY tight turns where the trailer tires were just almost pivoting and there was no issue.
I am going to put about 1,000 miles on them in a week or so. Hopefully nothing to report again!!!
So far very pleased...
Wow! You =really= must not like having money by towing that fast. Slow down to 65, or less, and you'll likely pick up 2-4 mpg. Slowing from 65 to 60 (old tires) picked me up almost 2 mpg with my old Komfort.
Lyle
Nov-19-2021 01:33 PM
Nov-19-2021 09:45 AM
Rollochrome wrote:
OK. I ran the new Carlisle CSL 16s 550 miles at about 70-75 mph
I aired them up to the max 110 and they heated up and stayed under 120 psi for the whole trip. No issues. No wobble. I had two VERY tight turns where the trailer tires were just almost pivoting and there was no issue.
I am going to put about 1,000 miles on them in a week or so. Hopefully nothing to report again!!!
So far very pleased...
Nov-18-2021 02:06 AM
Nov-17-2021 04:49 PM
Nov-16-2021 11:31 AM
Nov-16-2021 11:28 AM
EgorKC wrote:Rollochrome wrote:
I apparently hate having money."
You said exactly what we all feel. I/we on the forum look forward to your review. Happy travels.
Greg the wannabe chef :B:)
Nov-16-2021 11:28 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Where are the Carliles made?
Nov-14-2021 05:11 AM
Rollochrome wrote:Me too I am looking for a replacement of the Sailun I use for a long time.Carlisle CSL it is on my list together with Hankook Vantra TH31.I am looking forward to your review for the Carlisle after you put more mile on them.
Due to a dozen different reasons related to politically contrived supply chain problems, good manufacturers suddenly moving from china to vietnam so they can turn a good brand into a bad one, unavailability in my size, etc, etc, I chose a set of four new Carlisle CSL 16 tires in ST235/80R16.
G Rated, 14 ply rated, 81 mph rated M, all steel body, and from what I read it is the highest load rated tire in the Carlisle RV trailer line.
Sailuns, even before the vietnam issues, were 75 mph speed rated L, so LETS SAY the CSL 16's are TECHNICALLY BETTER just for giggles. Tomato tomatto.
I'll be mounting them on a new set of Raceline RCL 935 B Defender TR wheels that are rated for lots of weight too because I apparently hate having money.
My 5er has a GVWR of 15,500 and a GAWR each axle 7,000.
Since I don't see much on the interwebinators about this tire, I'll post a review since I'll be putting 1,500 miles on them immediately. Hopefully the review will be "They're tires man. Why are we talking about tires so much?"