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TxGearhead wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Say it ainโt so Ethyl, a Sailun blowout???
Must have been road hazard. :B
Busted my bubble too. LOL
I don't know what is was. I didn't recall running over anything. On US 550 between Cuba and Bernalillo NM.
Who knows how the previous owner treated them.
Cant decide what to replace them with this winter. We have a full dance card next year.
โSep-23-2020 06:08 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Say it ainโt so Ethyl, a Sailun blowout???
Must have been road hazard. :B
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โSep-23-2020 03:54 PM
phillyg wrote:
Your first blowouts are not unexpected as the tires were old when you purchased the rig. GY Marathons have fallen out of favor over the years, and I don't think the GY Endurance makes your size. Sailun, although Chinese-made, has a stellar reputation. In fact, I've only heard of one failure, in multiple forums, and the reason was inconclusive. Lastly, there's no reason to replace bearings and hubs unless they already damaged. In some cases, its easier and cheaper to just replace the entire hub/race/bearing as a set.
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โSep-22-2020 07:57 PM
somewhere in the texas 'lost pines'
โSep-22-2020 07:44 PM
shinkebein wrote:
Our trailer weighs roughly 12,000 fully loaded and we drive 65 - 70 tops. They didn't mention replacing rims, only bearings and hubs.