โMar-15-2016 01:26 PM
โMar-22-2016 08:44 AM
Inthecountry wrote:
It looks like my credit card was charged $889 for FIVE tires WITH wheels. That was about $79 shipping included I guess. They are arriving today at the garage I had them sent to. With the shipping in there they come out to be $178 a piece, and that's with the wheels too of course.
โMar-22-2016 08:06 AM
โMar-17-2016 05:10 PM
โMar-17-2016 04:58 PM
Inthecountry wrote:momentum rv wrote:Inthecountry wrote:
Found them on Simple Tire and that's great they send to your home. Thanks. They were a better deal from the place I got them if you want to check them out next time for yourself.
Did you have to call them to get a price? Can't find a link for price.
It also shows a weight rating of 3750. Mine were 4080.
Thanks
That's the only way to order them, call. Kind of a hassle to be sure.
Didn't notice the difference in weight rating. Are yours the same? Mine are the ST235/85R16 load rating G. I don't have to have the extra weight though since I think, with horses, my lq 3 horse trailer will be under 12,000. More than likely it'll be around 10,000.
โMar-17-2016 04:46 PM
momentum rv wrote:Inthecountry wrote:
Found them on Simple Tire and that's great they send to your home. Thanks. They were a better deal from the place I got them if you want to check them out next time for yourself.
Did you have to call them to get a price? Can't find a link for price.
It also shows a weight rating of 3750. Mine were 4080.
Thanks
โMar-17-2016 03:11 PM
Inthecountry wrote:
Found them on Simple Tire and that's great they send to your home. Thanks. They were a better deal from the place I got them if you want to check them out next time for yourself.
โMar-17-2016 02:04 PM
โMar-17-2016 01:57 PM
โMar-17-2016 01:42 PM
Inthecountry wrote:
I ordered five with the correct rims this morning! ๐
They said they will be here Monday. I was thrown for a loop though when they asked which commercial business would I want them sent to since they don't ship to homes, unless you want to pay a gazillion dollars!
I was happy when a local tire place said I could send them there and have them balanced.
Which leads me to this question, why does everyone ask me if I even want them balanced. Wouldn't I want them balanced? I've had more people say that for a trailer.
But, I'm really happy that I came across this and thank you for your helpful review. I found that there were pretty good reviews on these online and finally was able to breath a sigh of relief of which ones to get and that I also went with 110 psi over the 80 that I think are on there now.
โMar-17-2016 01:40 PM
NC Hauler wrote:Inthecountry wrote:
I just got off the phone with someone about these tires and he told me that these are from China (he said all ST's are from China or out of the country) and that yes, the Goodyear G614 are American. He said these were 10 ply compared to GY 14 ply. They both had a five year warranty on them. It's hard to resist the price of these compared to the Goodyears, I'll tell ya that.
Not sure I can do it though.
Anyone else have any info on the Sailuns?
Sailun tires, unlike most all Chinese manufactured ST tires, are an ISO TS 16949 certified manufacturer..They meet the same manufacturing processes, Quality Processes and training processes that MY company HAS to meet to compete worldwide and gives us a very good reputation for Quality, based on records and data of the processes in the manufacturing process, same for Quality controls and training processes for all those involved...It's not easy to get AND then KEEP this certification( it's a YEARLY audit, and very intense)...Thus the reason, I wouldn't hesitate purchasing the Sailun tire. I've been in manufacturing for 41 years, know quite a bit about quality and the manufacturing processes and know what it takes to earn some of theses certifications, and tells me THIS company is seriously working at producing a safe, quality product...AND the price is great...
Jim
โMar-17-2016 12:00 PM
Inthecountry wrote:
I just got off the phone with someone about these tires and he told me that these are from China (he said all ST's are from China or out of the country) and that yes, the Goodyear G614 are American. He said these were 10 ply compared to GY 14 ply. They both had a five year warranty on them. It's hard to resist the price of these compared to the Goodyears, I'll tell ya that.
Not sure I can do it though.
Anyone else have any info on the Sailuns?
โMar-16-2016 08:13 PM
Paul Clancy wrote:
4080 lbs. outer diameter is 30.8 in that size. 235/85 is 31.7 inch.
โMar-16-2016 08:06 PM
โMar-16-2016 07:43 PM
โMar-15-2016 03:30 PM
thedoghouse wrote:
Just for info I ordered set SAILUN 637 G load tires for friend and this size is almost identical in diameter size of the GOODYEAR 614. 30.7 inches so good option to consider