โJan-21-2018 04:31 PM
โJan-22-2018 06:13 PM
โJan-22-2018 05:34 PM
DHCamper wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Take my advice and call GY directly and ask For the number of the area GY Rep.
He will most likely have you take it to a GY owned Dealer!!!
He has control of what they will charge you for a replacement. If anything!
Date code looks like it was made November of 2015.
โJan-22-2018 04:04 PM
laknox wrote:MarkTwain wrote:
G614 Tire---
I have had experience with GY tire issues. Good Year's warranty has been great. My tire was replaced (new and no cost to me) and all damage to the side of my trailer was paid for by Good Year. Good Year engineers called me and determined that the GY tires that came with my new trailer were D rated and they recommended going to the G949RSA "G" rated 235/85R16 tire and I have not had one tire problem since. I also replace all my tires every 5 to 6 years regardless of their condition.
Jump from D to G?! =Somebody= FUBAR'd that tire selection. I'd say you were =way= under-tired from the factory (assuming the trailer's placarded for D tires) or someone at the tire shop saw you coming and sold you way more tire and wheel than you really need.
Lyle
โJan-22-2018 03:49 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Take my advice and call GY directly and ask For the number of the area GY Rep.
He will most likely have you take it to a GY owned Dealer!!!
He has control of what they will charge you for a replacement. If anything!
โJan-22-2018 03:28 PM
โJan-22-2018 02:30 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:No said wasn't enough tire left to tell what caused it. It threw all the tread off all I had left was the carcasDick 641 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:I wouldn't say that had a Saulin 17.5 blow out on me an took out fender flair an fender panel
Wow, I've had a couple blowouts and neither looked like that one. That really looks like some kind of sidewall damage caused the blowout. Pretty weird looking. Replace them with Sailuns and forget about any more tire trouble.
Did they pay for damages?
โJan-22-2018 02:25 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Not a problem, it's just the question was a little silly. I'm sure you knew that I meant tire construction problems, not road hazard stuff.fj12ryder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Just because the Goodyear tires don't have the same trouble-free reputation as the Sailun tires, don't get your knickers in a twist. I'm referring strictly to tire quality issues.fj12ryder wrote:
Wow, I've had a couple blowouts and neither looked like that one. That really looks like some kind of sidewall damage caused the blowout. Pretty weird looking. Replace them with Sailuns and forget about any more tire trouble.
Are you saying Sailun tires can't have a road hazard puncture?
Wow just asking a question based on your comment. Simple no knickers involved!
โJan-22-2018 02:23 PM
Dick 641 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:I wouldn't say that had a Saulin 17.5 blow out on me an took out fender flair an fender panel
Wow, I've had a couple blowouts and neither looked like that one. That really looks like some kind of sidewall damage caused the blowout. Pretty weird looking. Replace them with Sailuns and forget about any more tire trouble.
โJan-22-2018 02:22 PM
Dick 641 wrote:Was that an S637 on a trailer? That would be the first one I've ever heard of.fj12ryder wrote:I wouldn't say that had a Saulin 17.5 blow out on me an took out fender flair an fender panel
Wow, I've had a couple blowouts and neither looked like that one. That really looks like some kind of sidewall damage caused the blowout. Pretty weird looking. Replace them with Sailuns and forget about any more tire trouble.
โJan-22-2018 02:20 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Just because the Goodyear tires don't have the same trouble-free reputation as the Sailun tires, don't get your knickers in a twist. I'm referring strictly to tire quality issues.fj12ryder wrote:
Wow, I've had a couple blowouts and neither looked like that one. That really looks like some kind of sidewall damage caused the blowout. Pretty weird looking. Replace them with Sailuns and forget about any more tire trouble.
Are you saying Sailun tires can't have a road hazard puncture?
โJan-22-2018 02:16 PM
fj12ryder wrote:I wouldn't say that had a Saulin 17.5 blow out on me an took out fender flair an fender panel
Wow, I've had a couple blowouts and neither looked like that one. That really looks like some kind of sidewall damage caused the blowout. Pretty weird looking. Replace them with Sailuns and forget about any more tire trouble.
โJan-22-2018 12:39 PM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:I only saw the one post by 5thWheel of Fortune, did I miss one? The one I saw he was referring to his tires mounted in 2012, and was asking how much longer would you push these tires.
If you go back and reread the posts, you will see that you are talking about 2 different trailers.
โJan-22-2018 11:28 AM
cimac wrote:Thanks for sharing. We have a set of G-614's on our Mobile Suites installed new Oct, 2012. Mostly driven in summer months, but otherwise sits in enclosed Texas storage 8-9 months per year. No issues, tires look great, currently only ~20k miles, and balanced/rotated every 10k. How much longer would you push these tires?
My 2011 MS with 2010 mfg. goodyears looked good but in 2015 one lost all of the tread going down the highway. It did not blow so I had no idea it happened. Stopped at a rest area and found it before it wore thru the steel belts and popped.
โJan-22-2018 10:51 AM
Thanks for sharing. We have a set of G-614's on our Mobile Suites installed new Oct, 2012. Mostly driven in summer months, but otherwise sits in enclosed Texas storage 8-9 months per year. No issues, tires look great, currently only ~20k miles, and balanced/rotated every 10k. How much longer would you push these tires?
โJan-22-2018 10:31 AM
fj12ryder wrote:joebedford wrote:Only 2.5 years old? He said they mounted them in 2012, so that makes them coming up on 6 years old. Or were you only counting the time they're actually in use? ๐5thWheel of Fortune wrote:Do you mean because of age? They're only 2.5 years old. I wouldn't even consider replacing at that age.
How much longer would you push these tires?
FWIW, the tires on my TH are 5.5 years old and I'm not going to replace them soon. However, it's a tri-axle and they are LTs.