โAug-05-2015 06:42 PM
โAug-22-2015 11:47 AM
MartyMoose wrote:
I just had my new Sailun S637 ( the new ones are rated at 129L - 4,050 lbs at 110psi) tires mounted. The tech at the store was very impressed with these. My back will hurt for a week after loading/unloading and mounting but I don't think I will touch these again for quite awhile. They are VERY heavy / sturdy tires. I also purchased a new matching rim as the spare rim that came with my camper was not rated for 110PSI.
The TOMAX 16 in tires seemed like toys in comparison.
โAug-22-2015 03:22 AM
โAug-21-2015 08:24 AM
โAug-18-2015 01:38 PM
up2nogood wrote:avvidclif1 wrote:
But no-one has reported a Sailun to fail so they can try out their damage policy.
Most keep missing this point, yes paying for damages is great, but as I said I would prefer the tire that doesn't have a history of failure .
I think Laknox missed the point when asked about does he know this for a fact, I think what was asked is does he know for a fact if Sailun does or does not cover damage from a failure. Its been reported enough on here that we ALL should know by now with the many failures of the Goodyear tire that they cover damages .
โAug-18-2015 12:52 PM
ZOSO wrote:
Well, as I understand it, the OP has already bought his tires. I see no point in continuing to flog this not only dead, but completely decomposed horse. It's turned into the usual "my way or the highway" deal.
I offered up my opinion on the GY tires he bought. You'll notice I did not bash hell out of the other seemingly decent tire. Although it's just my opinion, I think much of the tire troubles we here about arises from misuse, overloading and lack of attention and maintenance.
The complete nonsense comes into play when people hammer on a product that may have had issues in the past. I mean, are some of you suggesting that no one should ever buy a product that has had past problems or issues? Jeez, we'd all be living in caves, rubbing sticks together. Fords were notorious for rusting out in the 70's....So....Nobody should ever buy a Ford again??
Anyway, I wish good luck to the OP with his tires. I wish good luck to all of you with your tires!! Over and out.
โAug-18-2015 11:52 AM
โAug-17-2015 03:48 PM
fj12ryder wrote:avvidclif1 wrote:Which was pretty much my point. ๐
But no-one has reported a Sailun to fail so they can try out their damage policy.
โAug-17-2015 03:46 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:
But no-one has reported a Sailun to fail so they can try out their damage policy.
โAug-17-2015 03:03 PM
avvidclif1 wrote:Which was pretty much my point. ๐
But no-one has reported a Sailun to fail so they can try out their damage policy.
โAug-17-2015 03:02 PM
โAug-17-2015 01:54 PM
fj12ryder wrote:laknox wrote:And do you know this for a fact, or is this an assumption on your part?
But Sailun won't pay for damages to your rig if a tire fails; GY will, in many, if not most, cases.
Lyle
โAug-17-2015 08:02 AM
laknox wrote:And do you know this for a fact, or is this an assumption on your part?
But Sailun won't pay for damages to your rig if a tire fails; GY will, in many, if not most, cases.
Lyle
โAug-17-2015 07:58 AM
laknox wrote:up2nogood wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:3 dog nights wrote:
OK, I just ordered the G-614's and am having them installed next week. Where is a good place to order a TPMS to put on at the same time?
IMHO I would not waste the money on a monitoring system with those tires . I have had 5 sets of GY tires now and not even a flat on any of them. Thousands of miles. Just something else to worry about with the monitoring system. You spent a lot of money on the tires so your money spend it as you please.
He certainly spent more money then necessary on the G614's, when the Sailuns are arguably a better tire at a much lower price, but to each his own.
I have yet to read a failure with the Sailuns, but the G614's are well documented on failures.
But Sailun won't pay for damages to your rig if a tire fails; GY will, in many, if not most, cases.
Lyle
โAug-17-2015 07:29 AM
up2nogood wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:3 dog nights wrote:
OK, I just ordered the G-614's and am having them installed next week. Where is a good place to order a TPMS to put on at the same time?
IMHO I would not waste the money on a monitoring system with those tires . I have had 5 sets of GY tires now and not even a flat on any of them. Thousands of miles. Just something else to worry about with the monitoring system. You spent a lot of money on the tires so your money spend it as you please.
He certainly spent more money then necessary on the G614's, when the Sailuns are arguably a better tire at a much lower price, but to each his own.
I have yet to read a failure with the Sailuns, but the G614's are well documented on failures.