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- cummins2014Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
cummins2014 wrote:
Michelle.S wrote:
Maybe, but it looks like their price is right up there with the GY G114s
And at this point another offshore unproven RV tire. The Sailun S637 in either the 16" G rated or the 17.5 H rated still remain the best there is in a RV tire . Price point ,and dependability. I won't experiment with any other tire truck or trailer, it will be Sailun at this point .
I don't FB but a friend does and says the Continental is the tire of choice in the DRV world and has been trouble free.
The Conti's are more expensive then the G114's.
Knowing what I know , and in the market for H rated tires it would be Sailun . I’ve had Continental tires , and have nothing good to say about them . I’ll take your word for the Continental trailer tires , but Sailun would be still be my choice long before I’d recommend a Continental . - Cummins12V98Explorer III
cummins2014 wrote:
Michelle.S wrote:
Maybe, but it looks like their price is right up there with the GY G114s
And at this point another offshore unproven RV tire. The Sailun S637 in either the 16" G rated or the 17.5 H rated still remain the best there is in a RV tire . Price point ,and dependability. I won't experiment with any other tire truck or trailer, it will be Sailun at this point .
I don't FB but a friend does and says the Continental is the tire of choice in the DRV world and has been trouble free.
The Conti's are more expensive then the G114's. - cummins2014Explorer
Michelle.S wrote:
Maybe, but it looks like their price is right up there with the GY G114s
And at this point another offshore unproven RV tire. The Sailun S637 in either the 16" G rated or the 17.5 H rated still remain the best there is in a RV tire . Price point ,and dependability. I won't experiment with any other tire truck or trailer, it will be Sailun at this point . - notevenExplorer III
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Ok, I have 4,375# per tire load. What speed can I tow with the GY tire at?
In the commercial world we would contact our manufacturer rep who would get us the chart information for the tire. - GDS-3950BHExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Ok, I have 4,375# per tire load. What speed can I tow with the GY tire at?
64.54467 mph and not 1/10000 more. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
noteven wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
ScottG wrote:
Wow, if GY has that little faith in their product it would be crazy to buy them!
They LOOK like a serious trailer tire but 62 is nonsense. That said I tow at 60 in CA but in AZ I tow 70 if I don't have MC Trailer behind RV.
I wonder how they would know if you towed over 62???
...I repeat... commercial tire "Max speed" is at maximum tire load.
Lighter loads = higher speed.
What RV applies 6000lbs per tire?
Ok, I have 4,375# per tire load. What speed can I tow with the GY tire at? - notevenExplorer III
Cummins12V98 wrote:
ScottG wrote:
Wow, if GY has that little faith in their product it would be crazy to buy them!
They LOOK like a serious trailer tire but 62 is nonsense. That said I tow at 60 in CA but in AZ I tow 70 if I don't have MC Trailer behind RV.
I wonder how they would know if you towed over 62???
...I repeat... commercial tire "Max speed" is at maximum tire load.
Lighter loads = higher speed.
What RV applies 6000lbs per tire? - Cummins12V98Explorer III"Cummins12v - your spell Czech got ya..."
:S - Cummins12V98Explorer III
ScottG wrote:
Wow, if GY has that little faith in their product it would be crazy to buy them!
They LOOK like a serious trailer tire but 62 is nonsense. That said I tow at 60 in CA but in AZ I tow 70 if I don't have MC Trailer behind RV.
I wonder how they would know if you towed over 62??? - MartynNomadCarlisle Radial Trail HD (ST225-75R-15E on mine) are rated for 81 mph.
Not that I'd ever tow that fast!!
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