โOct-05-2019 04:25 PM
โOct-09-2019 01:58 PM
โOct-09-2019 09:24 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
If you're perfectly honest with yourself you have to realize that there are more issues with the Goodyear tires than with the Sailun. I rarely read any motorhome forums, but I have glanced at a couple that were talking about blowouts with their Goodyear tires.
And, while Goodyear had some definite issues several years ago, there are still occasional reports of 614 failures. OTOH I've read about 1 Sailun failure that I can recall.
Without knowing the number of Goodyear's sold vs the number of Sailun's sold, and comparative mileage of each, there's no way to accurately compare the reliability of each. However the number of complaints about problems with the Goodyear vs the Sailun weigh in favor of the Sailun.
Until you know how many of each are sold each year you have no idea the FACTS. I'm betting GY sells more.
I have never said GY is better or worse.
I have never said Sailun was a POS like some do about GY without having ever owned one. Or better yet some that have had ZERO issues with their OE GY "G" or "H" and went to Sailun simply for a better price not giving a **** if they are supporting a Communist Country.
Yep I have an iPhone made in China and if what they say is true my next one may be US Made.
CapriRacer states about as accurate info as possible on the ENDURANCE and it's not good enough for some.
I have stated I had ONE tire issue with GY over the MANY thousands of miles I have towed with several trailers, they took care of me. I support US Made where I can.
Not sure why you are bringing up MotorHomes??? We are talking trailer tires.
Since you did I use Michelins on my Tow Vehicles. Why not GY? I simply have not given them a try.
โOct-09-2019 09:09 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Michelle.S wrote:
I might well be the one mentioned a few post back about a blown G-114, it was actually 4 1/2 years old with approx 40K miles on it. Were doing 65 on the Ohio Turnpike, all tires running within a couple of degrees of each other and also within a couple of pounds. Just suddenly "Boom" a pieces of rubber flying. Only took out the plastic fender skirt which I got replaced for free at the Rally we were headed to. Tire was sent to GY, who upon checking sent a check for a replacement. Mean time we installed all new Sailun H rated tires and new wheels.
Another happy ending with a GY tire. And YES the Sailun has issues also.
โOct-09-2019 08:08 AM
โOct-09-2019 08:05 AM
โOct-09-2019 07:26 AM
cummins2014 wrote:Me Again wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
Thats the good part when one of those G614 blows out . Itโs ugly what they do in damage.
Do you know another tire manufacturer that will pay for the trailer damage or ones insurance deductible?
To be honest I have always bought quality tires, and have never had an issue, where there was any damage done . But to answer your question ,no I do not. Nor do I care.
I have $50 deductible, tell me why I should buy a tire with the reputation of the G614 at nearly twice the price of a Sailun , so they will cover trailer damage .
โOct-09-2019 07:04 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Thatโs fine you guys keep on supporting the Chinese.
Zero issues. Guess that ainโt good enough for some.
โOct-09-2019 06:43 AM
โOct-09-2019 03:30 AM
Michelle.S wrote:
I might well be the one mentioned a few post back about a blown G-114, it was actually 4 1/2 years old with approx 40K miles on it. Were doing 65 on the Ohio Turnpike, all tires running within a couple of degrees of each other and also within a couple of pounds. Just suddenly "Boom" a pieces of rubber flying. Only took out the plastic fender skirt which I got replaced for free at the Rally we were headed to. Tire was sent to GY, who upon checking sent a check for a replacement. Mean time we installed all new Sailun H rated tires and new wheels.
โOct-08-2019 07:33 PM
laknox wrote:Me Again wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
Thats the good part when one of those G614 blows out . Itโs ugly what they do in damage.
Do you know another tire manufacturer that will pay for the trailer damage or ones insurance deductible?
No, because the higher cost is the "insurance policy" you're buying with the tire. Simple. Pay the higher cost as "insurance" on the chance that you'll 1) have a failure that causes damage and 2) GY chooses to cover the damage (always a cr@pshoot) OR buy a ~30% cheaper tire, that has a history of far fewer failures for =any= reason and bank the difference.
Lyle
โOct-08-2019 07:21 PM
โOct-08-2019 07:04 PM
Me Again wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
Thats the good part when one of those G614 blows out . Itโs ugly what they do in damage.
Do you know another tire manufacturer that will pay for the trailer damage or ones insurance deductible?
โOct-08-2019 06:14 PM
ford truck guy wrote:
back in 2012, I lost 2 614's on 1 trip from PA to Florida with ZERO damage...
1st was around Baltimore, ran over a piece of something.... I saw it, but couldn't get moved in time. I did not send to GY, t was my fault.
2nd was around 10:30 at night, wife heard something, I told her she was crazy.. we pulled into a Cracker Barrel, sure enough the passenger rear was still aired to 80# but had no tread... No damage to either, GY paid for that replacement in full..
NOBODY will warrant their tires like GY... NOBODY
โOct-08-2019 06:08 PM
Michelle.S wrote:
I might well be the one mentioned a few post back about a blown G-114, it was actually 4 1/2 years old with approx 40K miles on it. Were doing 65 on the Ohio Turnpike, all tires running within a couple of degrees of each other and also within a couple of pounds. Just suddenly "Boom" a pieces of rubber flying. Only took out the plastic fender skirt which I got replaced for free at the Rally we were headed to. Tire was sent to GY, who upon checking sent a check for a replacement. Mean time we installed all new Sailun H rated tires and new wheels.