โMay-30-2015 11:51 AM
Y2K F350 Longbox C.C. SRW, 2WD (BIG BLUE)
2011 COUGAR HC 291RLS
Barry, & Zeah - the "wonder" Sheltie
โJul-03-2015 09:06 AM
โJul-03-2015 06:23 AM
Lantley wrote:Me Again wrote:nremtp143 wrote:
I have the GY G614s on my rig, but only had the cheap bombs as spares, so yesterday I bought 2 Sailun G637s and mounted them on my spare rims. They are the same size as the GYs and will not cause any problem with the being the same exact diameter of the GYs. In asking why the are now stamped with the ST logo, both people I spoke to in different companies said it was to get by the tariff on the LTs. Same tire, no change except for the stamping. I've been impressed with these tires since first seeing them, now I own a couple and when the 614s are due for replacement, will probably own more of them.
S637
S8244393 * 235/85R16 * 126/123 L 14 12 6.50 (31.7) 9.3 14.7 3,750 3,415 110
G614
*LT235/85R16 G BW 12 6.50 6.50 9.5 (30.7) 3750@110
According to their web sites, the S637 is 1 inch larger in diameter and would place the tire tread on 1 inch closer together between the axles. Dexter states 1" minimum clearance, so if you have less than 2" with ST235/80R16E's or G614's then the S637 is not the right tire.
Chris
For the record I have Sailun S 637 tires. Until recently my tires had less than 1" clearance between them however I never had any issues.
I have since installed a Correct Tracks alignment kit to raise the rear of my rig and gain more bed rail clearance.
As a bonus the Correct Tracks kit allowed me to spread my axles apart. I now have more than 1" between the tires.
โJun-03-2015 08:54 AM
Lantley wrote:nremtp143 wrote:
I have the GY G614s on my rig, but only had the cheap bombs as spares, so yesterday I bought 2 Sailun G637s and mounted them on my spare rims. They are the same size as the GYs and will not cause any problem with the being the same exact diameter of the GYs. In asking why the are now stamped with the ST logo, both people I spoke to in different companies said it was to get by the tariff on the LTs. Same tire, no change except for the stamping. I've been impressed with these tires since first seeing them, now I own a couple and when the 614s are due for replacement, will probably own more of them.
MY Sailun's are not the same diameter as the Goodyears. They are about 11/2 larger. Has the diameter changed?
I am also concerned if they are now and ST tire.
ST and LT tires are built to a different standard and must comply with different ratings.
โJun-02-2015 12:16 PM
NC Hauler wrote:lhenry8113 wrote:
I have never heard of that brand of tire--so--if you had a blow out and needed to replace the tire and you were in the Arizona desert or Fort St. John, B.C.--etc.-- who would you call? That is why I have always stuck with the top name brands. My camper came with "Triangle" tires from the factory--I had never heard of them and nobody else had either--gave them to Salvation Army and put on Goodyear Wranglers which now have about 30,000 miles on them. Lars
Just because you've never heard of them doesn't mean much....I would figure that one would purchase FIVE of these tires when they replace tires.....4 on the unit (if two axle) and a spare.
Do some research on the Sailun S637 tires...enlighten yourself so that you'll know what is being discussed. We're talking "G" rated tires here..only one I'd ever go with BEFORE doing research on the Sailun tires are the GY G614's.....Now, knowing what I know about the tire and the many good reviews....I will look at this tire and just steer clear of the Arizona desert and Fort St. John, BC:h
Don't knock it until you've done some research on it...check out the credentials of the manufacturer...or don't and still never know anything about the tires
โJun-02-2015 11:12 AM
Me Again wrote:nremtp143 wrote:
I have the GY G614s on my rig, but only had the cheap bombs as spares, so yesterday I bought 2 Sailun G637s and mounted them on my spare rims. They are the same size as the GYs and will not cause any problem with the being the same exact diameter of the GYs. In asking why the are now stamped with the ST logo, both people I spoke to in different companies said it was to get by the tariff on the LTs. Same tire, no change except for the stamping. I've been impressed with these tires since first seeing them, now I own a couple and when the 614s are due for replacement, will probably own more of them.
S637
S8244393 * 235/85R16 * 126/123 L 14 12 6.50 (31.7) 9.3 14.7 3,750 3,415 110
G614
*LT235/85R16 G BW 12 6.50 6.50 9.5 (30.7) 3750@110
According to their web sites, the S637 is 1 inch larger in diameter and would place the tire tread on 1 inch closer together between the axles. Dexter states 1" minimum clearance, so if you have less than 2" with ST235/80R16E's or G614's then the S637 is not the right tire.
Chris
โJun-02-2015 06:45 AM
nremtp143 wrote:
I have the GY G614s on my rig, but only had the cheap bombs as spares, so yesterday I bought 2 Sailun G637s and mounted them on my spare rims. They are the same size as the GYs and will not cause any problem with the being the same exact diameter of the GYs. In asking why the are now stamped with the ST logo, both people I spoke to in different companies said it was to get by the tariff on the LTs. Same tire, no change except for the stamping. I've been impressed with these tires since first seeing them, now I own a couple and when the 614s are due for replacement, will probably own more of them.
โJun-02-2015 06:39 AM
โJun-02-2015 06:38 AM
lee worsdell wrote:
what is the weight capacity of those sailun g637 . I no my tire road king dk688 can carry 3500 each and there st tires
โJun-02-2015 06:30 AM
โJun-02-2015 03:10 AM
nremtp143 wrote:
I have the GY G614s on my rig, but only had the cheap bombs as spares, so yesterday I bought 2 Sailun G637s and mounted them on my spare rims. They are the same size as the GYs and will not cause any problem with the being the same exact diameter of the GYs. In asking why the are now stamped with the ST logo, both people I spoke to in different companies said it was to get by the tariff on the LTs. Same tire, no change except for the stamping. I've been impressed with these tires since first seeing them, now I own a couple and when the 614s are due for replacement, will probably own more of them.
โJun-02-2015 01:00 AM
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โMay-31-2015 12:56 PM
โMay-31-2015 12:52 PM
magic43 wrote:
Just out of curiosity, I searched for my size, 205 R75 15, with no luck. Maybe I don't know how to look, or they do not make "baby" tires.