Oct-06-2021 04:45 PM
Oct-12-2021 12:13 PM
klr650goldwing wrote:
We currently have Samson tires on our trailer that could be up to 7 years old. The 5er is a 2014, we bought it in 2018 so we don't know for sure how old the tires are. We have traveled about 15,000 miles with these tires. I have always kept the tires aired up to 110 lbs. Now I'm wondering if we should just put the same tires back on. The blow out did put a hole in the sidewall about the diameter of a baseball. But is it possible that these current tires are at the end of their useful life span?
Oct-09-2021 09:19 AM
Oct-09-2021 09:19 AM
klr650goldwing wrote:
We currently have Samson tires on our trailer that could be up to 7 years old. The 5er is a 2014, we bought it in 2018 so we don't know for sure how old the tires are. We have traveled about 15,000 miles with these tires. I have always kept the tires aired up to 110 lbs. Now I'm wondering if we should just put the same tires back on. The blow out did put a hole in the sidewall about the diameter of a baseball. But is it possible that these current tires are at the end of their useful life span?
Oct-09-2021 08:34 AM
Oct-08-2021 06:44 PM
Michelle.S wrote:
Well I've had a Blowout on a GY G114 "H" 17.5" tire at 4 years and 40K miles then switched to Sailun "H" 17.5 stamped "Made in China" and with 2 years and 15K miles lost an inner section of the tread, but never lost air. Bought a replacement thru Wally World because I needed a spare. Generated a warranty with Tredit the distributor and received a check that more than covered the cost of the Wally World replacement.
So will be watching them closely, and don't anyone suggest GY Endurance because we're pushing 20K on the fifth wheel.
Oct-08-2021 06:00 PM
Oct-08-2021 12:17 PM
laknox wrote:
I ended up with Endurance as I couldn't get Carlisles in time for a trip. I will tell you that they have a =lot= less tread than most other STs that I've seen. Surprised heck out of me, for sure. I sure hope I don't have to tow in heavy rain as the siping is =shallow=.
Lyle
Oct-08-2021 09:51 AM
Oct-08-2021 09:17 AM
Oct-08-2021 09:13 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
I considered Sailuns, but they were overkill for my GVWR so I went with Endurance. Very well made tire - heavy. Didn't loose any psi over our summer travels.
Oct-08-2021 06:47 AM
laknox wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Just a heads-up about the Sailun: they are now made in Vietnam, and there have been several instances of complete tread separation. This was on tires made earlier this year in Vietnam. Dunno if it's a continuing problem. I loved the Sailun tires on my Fuzion, six years old and still going strong when I sold the trailer. Now I'm having second thoughts, but won't need tires for another year or so, hopefully anyway. There may be more news by then.
Hadn't heard this. Will keep my ears/eyes open for more info.
FWIW, we have Provider G's on our 30' GN triple axle trailer. They're working well, so far.
Lyle
Oct-08-2021 06:42 AM
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