Jun-11-2023 05:33 AM
Jun-15-2023 08:26 PM
StirCrazy wrote:blofgren wrote:
My Sailun S637's are now 8 years old and still look like new. There is some wear on them now, but that is to be expected. I run them between 100-110 psi, but I think they may be a little overinflated. They only lose 4-5 psi over the winter as well. I have not heard of the bead issue you mentioned.
I will not hesitate to put the same ones on again, likely next year, and will likely still fetch a few bucks for these ones on CL or Marketplace.
did you get different rims as well to handle that pressure?
Jun-15-2023 02:58 PM
Jun-15-2023 02:28 PM
StirCrazy wrote:
Let me add to this conversation, if your rv had a GVRW for 12400ish lbs and a pin weight of 2500 would you even go to a load range G tire. I decided to kick this down the road for a few years since I have replaced two tires in the last two years (one at the beginning of last season and one last week) and found a third that I suspect had separated so I took the other two in and got them done this morning. so, rolling down the road the weight on the tires should total around 10000 lbs which a good 10 ply is rated for 3500lbs @ 80psi. 70PSI will give me 3000lbs per tire. So as of right now I have 4 new Hercules Power ST2 tires so I am going to run these for the next season or two and decide exactly what I should go with for a tire. is the Sailun overkill? for this weight. I think for 3000lbs per tire from them I would be running at 65PSI
Steve
Jun-15-2023 06:55 AM
Jun-15-2023 06:54 AM
Jun-15-2023 06:04 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Factory rims …. My trailer came with G rated Michelins.
I’ve considered inflating them to 5psi over the inflation chart recommendation which would put me at about 70 psi, but, because Citation recommends 110 and I don’t really know much about it I figured I’d follow Citation’s recommendation.
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You are way overinflated if 70 is the real number.
Jun-14-2023 05:37 PM
Jun-14-2023 05:23 PM
spoon059 wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
one tire guy told me they would wear down the bead section of the alloy rim and I was just wondering if that is true.
I'd find a new tire guy Steve. This one sounds rather foolish...
Jun-13-2023 05:46 PM
StirCrazy wrote:
one tire guy told me they would wear down the bead section of the alloy rim and I was just wondering if that is true.
Jun-13-2023 04:40 PM
blofgren wrote:
My Sailun S637's are now 8 years old and still look like new. There is some wear on them now, but that is to be expected. I run them between 100-110 psi, but I think they may be a little overinflated. They only lose 4-5 psi over the winter as well. I have not heard of the bead issue you mentioned.
I will not hesitate to put the same ones on again, likely next year, and will likely still fetch a few bucks for these ones on CL or Marketplace.
Jun-13-2023 04:39 PM
cummins2014 wrote:StirCrazy wrote:
Thanks everyone, ya I don't know about the wearing of the bead shoulders either, doesn't make sense to me unless you were really under inflated and getting movement but that still doesn't really make sense either....
I love the sailun terramax at tires on my truck and they saved me a ton of money when I change them out, to bad there an expensive option for the trailers haha.
I nearly went with Sailun Terramax this last time around , a friend ran them on his truck. He full times ,and thought they were a great tire . I may give them a shot next time around , will see how these Coopers do .
Jun-12-2023 08:44 PM
Jun-12-2023 07:55 PM
Jun-12-2023 06:26 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
Thanks everyone, ya I don't know about the wearing of the bead shoulders either, doesn't make sense to me unless you were really under inflated and getting movement but that still doesn't really make sense either....
I love the sailun terramax at tires on my truck and they saved me a ton of money when I change them out, to bad there an expensive option for the trailers haha.
Jun-12-2023 05:27 AM