Apr-12-2020 11:14 AM
May-04-2020 01:36 PM
bobsallyh wrote:
SH, interesting about Discount Tire. There are two locations here in Yuma, AZ. The location on 32nd ST., forget getting my 40' fiver in there. Their newest location at the Palms Mall is good to go. I have had Michelin XPS Ribs mounted on our fiver at Discount at one of their locations in Henderson, NV. Don't recommend that location as the best way is to get there about 7 AM, back in, then after mounting, pull out. It is on a busy Frontage RD. I did find another location in Henderson and had a set of Ribs mounted there last spring and they have all sorts of room. They were building another location not to far away and you will be lucky to get a Kia in there. My only problem with Discount has been some of the tire mounters don't know about stagger in dually valve stems.
May-04-2020 12:12 PM
May-04-2020 11:32 AM
May-04-2020 10:58 AM
rhagfo wrote:
I will never understand the hassle many will go through to get trailer tires, the get them mounted. Three trailers all shod at local Discount Tire, good dot dates. If not in stock have them order, once tires are at store take the trailer in and have them do all the work.
Can’t believe those that will try to figure out to jack up the trailer then take one, two, or maybe all four to the tire store to have them mounted then drag them back and reinstall. Never seen a Discount Tire store I couldn’t get a 40’ trailer in.
May-04-2020 08:17 AM
May-03-2020 07:36 PM
SH wrote:pcm1959 wrote:
…...anyway, back to DOT codes on tires....I will update once they arrive.
As the OP I can also UPDATE. My GY 614's arrived from Amazon...great price, free shipping. However, three of the four were a year old and one was 10 months old. I returned them, again no charge for shipping and did receive a full refund in about 10 days.
Neither Simple Tire or Tire Rack would guarantee any kind of a reasonable DOT Date of Manufacture. Kind of a "you get what you get" attitude.
Anyway, on the recommendation from one of the posters above, I called my local Discount Tire (who I use regularly for our family vehicles) and they are willing to get me the freshest tires in their warehouse with a guarantee of no more than 6 months old. The are a bit more expensive.
Tomorrow I will be ordering from Discount Tire.
May-03-2020 07:15 PM
cummins2014 wrote:SH wrote:pcm1959 wrote:
…...anyway, back to DOT codes on tires....I will update once they arrive.
As the OP I can also UPDATE. My GY 614's arrived from Amazon...great price, free shipping. However, three of the four were a year old and one was 10 months old. I returned them, again no charge for shipping and did receive a full refund in about 10 days.
Neither Simple Tire or Tire Rack would guarantee any kind of a reasonable DOT Date of Manufacture. Kind of a "you get what you get" attitude.
Anyway, on the recommendation from one of the posters above, I called my local Discount Tire (who I use regularly for our family vehicles) and they are willing to get me the freshest tires in their warehouse with a guarantee of no more than 6 months old. The are a bit more expensive.
Tomorrow I will be ordering from Discount Tire.
I have a feeling with the popularity of the Sailuns, those Goodyears are going to get old sitting on the shelf.
May-03-2020 07:13 PM
May-03-2020 06:44 PM
May-03-2020 04:44 PM
SH wrote:pcm1959 wrote:
…...anyway, back to DOT codes on tires....I will update once they arrive.
As the OP I can also UPDATE. My GY 614's arrived from Amazon...great price, free shipping. However, three of the four were a year old and one was 10 months old. I returned them, again no charge for shipping and did receive a full refund in about 10 days.
Neither Simple Tire or Tire Rack would guarantee any kind of a reasonable DOT Date of Manufacture. Kind of a "you get what you get" attitude.
Anyway, on the recommendation from one of the posters above, I called my local Discount Tire (who I use regularly for our family vehicles) and they are willing to get me the freshest tires in their warehouse with a guarantee of no more than 6 months old. The are a bit more expensive.
Tomorrow I will be ordering from Discount Tire.
May-03-2020 03:37 PM
pcm1959 wrote:
…...anyway, back to DOT codes on tires....I will update once they arrive.
Apr-30-2020 06:58 PM
pcm1959 wrote:
…...anyway, back to DOT codes on tires....I will update once they arrive.
Apr-30-2020 05:13 PM
Apr-30-2020 04:27 PM
cummins2014 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
YOUR money, yes the suppliers and tire stores are making some money but especially in this day with a Country that's directly responsible for the deaths of so many people around the world I would not do so. Plenty of quality US made tires out there.
I agree, there are quality tires out there ,but please tell us what beats the Sailuns in the 16" & 17.5" G & H rated fifth wheel tires in price ,and reputation .
I know we have been over this China made thing several times, " Don't talk the talk unless you can Walk the Walk. Take a look around at what you have and say there are no items made in China in your household, if yes then go ahead ,and single out TIRES . Its pretty hypocritical if can't claim to buying made in China, its really that simple.
Yes ,you are correct MY money
Apr-30-2020 03:41 PM
pcm1959 wrote:
This morning, I ordered 4 Sailun s637 17.5 tries from Walmart with free shipping to my home and arriving in 2 days!!! Price for 4 was $634.96 including tax.
I have no idea what the DOT date is so I will update when they arrive. If, current (hopefully 2020), I will take them to Discount Tire next week for installation. If they are "old", I'm returning them.