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StirCrazy wrote:I've run Sailun's at less than 110 psi, but not as low as 80 psi. I ran mine down at 90-95 psi, with no issues and they lasted 6+ years and still looked good. I had a triple axle at the time and my load was about 5,000 lbs. per axle, so they were way over tired.MNRon wrote:
StirCrazy - good comments here about LT vs ST specs and testing. What hasnโt been mentioned yet is that ST have stiffer sidewalls for the tire scrubbing that will happen on tandem and triple axle trailers. LT are designed with more margin and to higher standards, but they are designed for a different application than ST. I would recommend sticking to ST, and specifically recommend looking at Sailuns (that I have good experiences with - besides, much cheaper than a good LT tire).
yup and that's what I have always said myself, but I was looking into it as a few new rv's are coming out with LT tires, so it muddies up the water. I was going to go with sailun but after talking with them, they should be run at 110psi not at 80, so that would mean I would need new rims also. more to think about.
โApr-22-2023 11:22 AM
MNRon wrote:I've heard that tons of times that ST tires have stiffer sidewalls, none of which I've ever seen in the real world. ST tires have wimpy sidewalls compared to good LT tires. The old ST dealer's story keeps coming up and refuses to go away, even though it's wrong. Repeating wrong data doesn't make it right.
StirCrazy - good comments here about LT vs ST specs and testing. What hasnโt been mentioned yet is that ST have stiffer sidewalls for the tire scrubbing that will happen on tandem and triple axle trailers. LT are designed with more margin and to higher standards, but they are designed for a different application than ST. I would recommend sticking to ST, and specifically recommend looking at Sailuns (that I have good experiences with - besides, much cheaper than a good LT tire).
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Thermoguy wrote:MNRon wrote:
StirCrazy - good comments here about LT vs ST specs and testing. What hasnโt been mentioned yet is that ST have stiffer sidewalls for the tire scrubbing that will happen on tandem and triple axle trailers. LT are designed with more margin and to higher standards, but they are designed for a different application than ST. I would recommend sticking to ST, and specifically recommend looking at Sailuns (that I have good experiences with - besides, much cheaper than a good LT tire).
That is a good comment and why the dealers tell you to use an ST tire for trailers. But, in real world testing, I had a them take off a Hercules ST tire I had purchased to get me through my trip and to the tire dealer to replace all 4. When not mounted with my hands I could flex the ST tire, and couldn't with the LT. I'm sure all tires are different. Also considered Sailun tires, but found them to be more expensive than the LT tires I went with and didn't want to go to Walmart for service. Felt more comfortable working with a tire shop vs a chain store.
โApr-22-2023 08:36 AM
MNRon wrote:
StirCrazy - good comments here about LT vs ST specs and testing. What hasnโt been mentioned yet is that ST have stiffer sidewalls for the tire scrubbing that will happen on tandem and triple axle trailers. LT are designed with more margin and to higher standards, but they are designed for a different application than ST. I would recommend sticking to ST, and specifically recommend looking at Sailuns (that I have good experiences with - besides, much cheaper than a good LT tire).
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capn wrote:Which is why I stated "they lack carrying capacity compared to ST tires". And that works out to about 3,200 lb./tire, and even the 16" LT tires are rated to almost 3,100 lbs. So not that far off.fj12ryder wrote:capn wrote:Generally speaking, LT tires are of a better quality than ST tires, but they lack carrying capacity compared to ST tires.
what's the advantage to running LT tires?
Our rig came with 17"ST commercial tires, I dont think the 17 lt tires would hold up very well with 16K gvwr
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โApr-20-2023 12:59 PM
fj12ryder wrote:capn wrote:Generally speaking, LT tires are of a better quality than ST tires, but they lack carrying capacity compared to ST tires.
what's the advantage to running LT tires?
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