Aug-06-2013 05:08 PM
Nov-06-2013 01:58 PM
Us out West wrote:
Maybe a separate thread on the Sailun's would be good...get the current Sailun talk out of a GY thread.
Nov-06-2013 01:49 PM
Dan50 wrote:Me Again wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
I'm interested, but not to the point of trying to find something about the Sailun tire in all those tire posts. Thread title would make the posts easier to find.
Guess I should have linked directly to the thread, as I can not now weed through all the many tire problem post and find it again. I do not have a logon on their site to do a search. Maybe one of their members can search and find it. Sorry, I look twice!
Chris
Here you go.
http://www.heartlandowners.org/showthread.php/42056-Sanilun-Tires-on-2011-3670-Bighorn
Nov-06-2013 12:53 PM
Nov-06-2013 12:51 PM
Nov-06-2013 12:42 PM
Dan50 wrote:Me Again wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
I'm interested, but not to the point of trying to find something about the Sailun tire in all those tire posts. Thread title would make the posts easier to find.
Guess I should have linked directly to the thread, as I can not now weed through all the many tire problem post and find it again. I do not have a logon on their site to do a search. Maybe one of their members can search and find it. Sorry, I look twice!
Chris
Here you go.
http://www.heartlandowners.org/showthread.php/42056-Sanilun-Tires-on-2011-3670-Bighorn
Nov-06-2013 12:29 PM
Me Again wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
I'm interested, but not to the point of trying to find something about the Sailun tire in all those tire posts. Thread title would make the posts easier to find.
Guess I should have linked directly to the thread, as I can not now weed through all the many tire problem post and find it again. I do not have a logon on their site to do a search. Maybe one of their members can search and find it. Sorry, I look twice!
Chris
Nov-06-2013 11:43 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I don't look at it as bad-mouthing the Sailun tires. I bought the Sailun and I'm always interested in anything I hear, or someone passes along, about them. You just have to separate the wheat from the chaff on anything you hear.
Nov-06-2013 11:42 AM
Nov-06-2013 11:04 AM
Nov-06-2013 09:29 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
Yeah Chris, I read a few things that I figured some really didn't know what they were talking about...Saw one on the Sailun tires, appears some odd tire wear, but sounds like might have been contributed to under inflation....
As you stated, it'll be a couple years before I plan on buying again, and we'll have more history on more than several more tires in the "G" range I can keep up with..
thanks for the info.
Jim
Nov-06-2013 07:42 AM
Me Again wrote:NC Hauler wrote:Me Again wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Thanks guy's, will check a little harder....I just gave it one shot....
NC, found something interesting on the Heartland web site that Fasteagle pointed me to in another thread. People there are reporting the inter and outer ribs of the Sailun tires wear much faster than the center even at full inflation.
Here is his clickie
Down the page is a forum "External Components - For all Heartland brands" within that is "Tires and Wheels (For RV's)"
Chris
Thanks for the link Chris, I'll check it out.
Jim as I noted in another post, I should have linked right to it, as I can not find it again amongst all of the TowMax complaints. I may have wondered off onto one of the similar post linked at the bottom of each thread. The gent said he had outside rib wear like others had reported.
By the time you need new tires there should be more history available.
Someone that is a member there and can search most likely could find it. I thought about signing up to to clarify to those that think Michelin owns Bridgestone and other misconceptions that are posted on their pages. Someone posted that the poly carcass Bridgestone Duravis M700 HD was built the same as the steel carcass XPS rib. The two Duravis that are steel ply carcasses are the R250 and M895. Both the Duravis R500 RD and the M700 HD are great tires, they are however not steel ply cascass tires, and are great pickup tires where ride quality is an issue with the more flexible poly ply carcass.
Chris
Nov-06-2013 07:32 AM
Nov-06-2013 05:22 AM
NC Hauler wrote:Me Again wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Thanks guy's, will check a little harder....I just gave it one shot....
NC, found something interesting on the Heartland web site that Fasteagle pointed me to in another thread. People there are reporting the inter and outer ribs of the Sailun tires wear much faster than the center even at full inflation.
Here is his clickie
Down the page is a forum "External Components - For all Heartland brands" within that is "Tires and Wheels (For RV's)"
Chris
Thanks for the link Chris, I'll check it out.
Nov-06-2013 05:20 AM
Blackcell wrote:
I need to replace my stock Duro's "E" rated next year. Tread & sidewalls are still very good but they're hitting close to 6 yrs old and I almost always have to add 10-15lbs of air everytime we want to go camping. I have a big trip planned next year and I want tires to be the least of my worries. I did some research months ago and concluded on going with G614 but dreading the cost. That is until I hit this thread. Wow, lots of great info in here! I have 7000lb axles but I also don't load up to capacity or even near my weight capacity limit. I'm not a full-timer or anything remotely close; long time before I can retire. So, I was debating if "G" rated were more about handling max capacity, peace of mind, combination of both or something else I'm missing? I also want (like to have) tires that are rated above 65mph just for that extra margin of safety. I hope the positive Sailun reviews continue.
Nov-06-2013 05:07 AM
Me Again wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Thanks guy's, will check a little harder....I just gave it one shot....
NC, found something interesting on the Heartland web site that Fasteagle pointed me to in another thread. People there are reporting the inter and outer ribs of the Sailun tires wear much faster than the center even at full inflation.
Here is his clickie
Down the page is a forum "External Components - For all Heartland brands" within that is "Tires and Wheels (For RV's)"
Chris