Jul-06-2015 09:35 PM
Jul-19-2015 07:25 AM
Trlrboy wrote:
After 5 1/2 years of good service from my G614s it was time for some new tires. Best price I could find for 4 tires installed was $1356 from Discount Tire which was about the same as I paid when I put them on my trailer way back when. I read a lot of reviews of the 614s vs the Sailun S637s and decided to price them out. $600.18 to have them installed and balanced with high pressure stems. This was from NTB locally. Since the reviews were so good for these tires it was a no brainer for me. Hopefully it was a good decision
Jul-19-2015 06:49 AM
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Jul-13-2015 02:08 PM
Jerry B wrote:
I hate to see too many people discover tires best secret and drive up the price on the Sailuns. Absolutely the best tire for the least money..
Jul-13-2015 02:00 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:4x4FF wrote:
It should say on the wheels probably on the back side. My wheels have metal valve stems and are stamped 110psi on the inside.
Steve
You will gain more long run "benefits" from your new Sailuns S637 3750 lb capacity tires at those higher pressures.
If you use 110 psi and find they wear the centers or the trailer doesn't like the ride you can always use a lower pressure.
These folks have some good experienced input for trailer owners who have went up to a much higher capacity tire over actual axle loads;
rvsafety.com
Tire Load and Inflation Ratings
Note: Towable – Travel Trailer/ 5th Wheel owners Due to the severe use conditions experienced by tires when axles are very close together – tire industry experts recommend maximum (sidewall) inflation pressure for towable tires unless this causes a sever over-inflation situation (20psi+), often referred to as the ‘basketball effect’. If this is your situation allow a 10 – 15psi safety margin above the minimum required inflation pressure.
Jul-13-2015 12:41 PM
Jul-13-2015 05:26 AM
4x4FF wrote:
It should say on the wheels probably on the back side. My wheels have metal valve stems and are stamped 110psi on the inside.
Steve
Jul-13-2015 02:47 AM
Jul-12-2015 07:32 PM
Jul-12-2015 02:16 PM
dugswife wrote:
We brought our first RV home yesterday. Blow out on the way home on what looked like new tires. 😞
We will be replacing all with the Sailuns. Question though... they say on Trailer Tires & Wheels that "This tire requires a special high load capacity wheel and high pressure valve stem."
How do I know what load capacity my wheel is and what defines "high Load"?
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
Erin
Jul-12-2015 02:07 PM
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