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djgarcia wrote:
Go with the "G" rated tire! Inexpensive G rated tires is an oxymoron:):):) I like Good Year "G" rated 614 tires.
โJan-29-2017 08:50 PM
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bighog01 wrote:
Sailun G rated tires hands down.
โJan-22-2017 03:23 PM
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โJan-22-2017 12:08 PM
KKELLER14K wrote:
I'm pretty convinced that the safety of the G tire itself pays for itself. Regardless of load, I'm not looking forward to having tire failures. Ok flats happen and a TPMS would also be on my wish list. My whole point of this post was to point out that if your going to go to the trouble of an upgrade, what would most of you do? I did some measuring and a slight lift will be necessary to accommodate the larger profile but I already was prepared for suspension upgrades. I am building this RV from the frame up so this is where we start.. where the rubber meets the road.
โJan-22-2017 11:20 AM
โJan-22-2017 08:57 AM
KKELLER14K wrote:
My question is simple. No brand wars. Your opinions on whether "any" G rated 14ply tire is better than any E rated 10ply tire regardless of cost or brand. In other words, would you take the cheapest G rated 16 inch tire over the most expensive E rated 15 inch tire regardless? Rims are a factor but lets just say you have rims that will handle the 100psi and over range for the 16 G rating and the 2800 for the 15 85psi E rating. Load ratings and speed ratings are factors also. I want to build in durability, safety and longevity. Can you have it all? More or less it is a tire upgrade question, suspension aside which is another thread.
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