Nov-11-2021 07:07 PM
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Nov-14-2021 05:23 AM
Lantley wrote:I agree Sailun WAS a very good trailer tire but with the relocation of the manufactures to Vietnam the reputation was going downhill fast.Goodyear 614 was a very bad tire when they start,I got 3 blow on them now they OK but the price is ridiculous high.
Sailun did not develop its stellar reputation overnight.
Much in the way a RV trailer puts added stress on a tow vehicle vs. most other family use trailers. RV tires should be held to a higher standard than a typical trailer tire.
RV tires carry a very non aeroadynamic load. They are heavily stressed when parked in tight spots. Typically they carry a heavier load than most non professional trailers their size
They are used 100's of miles away from home, often in remote areas.
Using a no name off brand tire for a utility trailer or a locally used boat trailer does not require the same rigor and reliabilty required by an RV trailer.
With that in mind I prefer the weight, additional capacity margin and stellar reputation of Sailun vs. the other off brand tires.
Sure you could gamble with some other off brand RV tire, but why when there is a proven and tested tire available? Sailun its reputation speaks for itself.
Nov-13-2021 04:57 PM
buc1980 wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:I don't heard about Taskmaster probably made in China it can be good but not to many reviews.
I see on Taskmaster website Providers come in a all steel ply carcass in a ST235/80 16" G @ 4080 lbs and a ST235/85-16" G @ 4400 lbs capacity only....and have 19/32nd tread depth. Thats a serious tire for haulers trailers. Should be good for 80k-90k miles per set.
Nov-13-2021 04:19 PM
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Nov-13-2021 10:24 AM
Nov-13-2021 09:55 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:I don't heard about Taskmaster probably made in China it can be good but not to many reviews.
I see on Taskmaster website Providers come in a all steel ply carcass in a ST235/80 16" G @ 4080 lbs and a ST235/85-16" G @ 4400 lbs capacity only....and have 19/32nd tread depth. Thats a serious tire for haulers trailers. Should be good for 80k-90k miles per set.
Nov-12-2021 06:37 PM
Nov-12-2021 12:07 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Bayley wrote:More like triple the cost, I've been seeing well over $400 for them.
The OE tires that came on my trailer are Goodyear G614's.
They've been good tires but double the cost?
Nov-12-2021 11:59 AM
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Nov-12-2021 07:32 AM
Bayley wrote:More like triple the cost, I've been seeing well over $400 for them.
The OE tires that came on my trailer are Goodyear G614's.
They've been good tires but double the cost?
Nov-12-2021 06:36 AM
buc1980 wrote:
I talk with Sailun and they replay that they know the problem. I have Sailun for a long time with no problem but noe until they fix the problem I stay away from them.Now the problem is to find a replacement not to many choice in the size 16 load G.Hankook Vantra TH31 is one but they are very young trailer tire(Apr 2021)Carlisle trail CSL16 is another one but?
Nov-12-2021 06:24 AM