Cummins12V98 wrote:
fj12ryder wrote:
My 2010 Fuzion triple axle toyhauler's GVWR is 18,000 lbs. and I have the Sailun G rated tires on it, which replace the horrible OEM tires. I've considered going to an E-rated LT tire, but I can buy G-rated Sailun tires for less than the LT tires.
I've weighed each wheel separately and have a max of 2700 lbs. on two tires, and the other 4 are 2500 lbs. or less. I run the G-rated Sailun tires at 90 psi, which gives me 3300 lbs./tire carrying capacity.
Why do you think the F-rated tire sidewalls will be stiffer than the E-rated? And if they were, that could easily result in a very rough ride. My thought would be if it ain't broke, don't fix it. :) That's assuming, of course, you can find a good E-rated ST tire.
You don’t consider the GY ENDURANCE a good tire?
There have been no instances that I know of where a Goodyear Endurance tires has failed. That is an excellent track record. The only thing I have against them is the very thin tread. If you put a lot of miles on your tires, then you could be looking at new tires around 20,000 miles. That's pretty poor life expectancy, IMO. However, that being said, most people don't put that many miles on their trailers, and, for them, they could be a very good tire.
I have no personal experience with them, so cannot speak from personal experience. Only what I've read about them, and that has been very good. They seem to be right up there with the Sailun, quality-wise. :)