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- 1ofmanyExplorer
TucsonJim wrote:
Thanks!1ofmany wrote:
Can't say I have ever heard of the Weslake brand.
They frequently are installed by the towable RV manufacturers. It's pretty much impossible to find them in a retail tire store. - TucsonJimExplorer II
1ofmany wrote:
Can't say I have ever heard of the Weslake brand.
They frequently are installed by the towable RV manufacturers. It's pretty much impossible to find them in a retail tire store. - 1ofmanyExplorerCan't say I have ever heard of the Weslake brand.
- lawnspecialtiesExplorerThe E rated Westlakes we had on our Work & Play were flawless for about 8000 miles in a year and half. Pressures were always 80 psi and the camper was stored out of the sunlight.
But its hard not to group all the E rated China made tires into a fail group. Towmax tires created that way of thinking. My torn up Cyclone will always be a memory. Its bad enough a tire tears up your camper but it also screws up a long awaited vacation. So we tend to go overboard.
I have Westlakes on both my landscape trailers. They were take-offs from fellow RVers. Not too hard to find them on craigslist if you keep an eye out. But my campers will always have G614s as long as I can afford them. - NC_HaulerExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
peaeye1 wrote:
Now Jim, lets don't get a bidding war going.
" That would be unperfesional and unwarranted"
It would only be a bidding war IF someone was actually interested :B
Tis a true statement:B - christopherglenExplorerGoogle finds many g614 failures, not a lot recent. Judging by the hits I would say most of the suspect tires should have aged out by now.
I have 6 g614's on my trailer, and am VERY happy. High pressure on the highway, low pressure at Pismo, scrubbing in tight places. Never an issue, they loose less then 5 psi a year from 110 - cold. - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
peaeye1 wrote:
Now Jim, lets don't get a bidding war going.
" That would be unperfesional and unwarranted"
It would only be a bidding war IF someone was actually interested :B - peaeye1Explorer
NC Hauler wrote:
I'll one up that...What would you give for 7 Westlake tires , spare with zero miles and rest with approx 500 miles on them....I'm no gambler...Thought about using them as planters, but hate for someone to be smelling a flower and the tire blows:B
"out of the wall complaint?"....may want to do the research....
Jim
Now Jim, lets don't get a bidding war going.
" That would be unperfesional and unwarranted" - NC_HaulerExplorer
peaeye1 wrote:
RinconVTR wrote:
LOL...now the Westlake failures come out of the wall.
Let's be clear. I did not say there were not ANY failures, I said they are "not common".
Meaning, I can find more reported failures online of most other popular options than I can Westlake brand, by a long shot.
I have never had an ST tire fail, but that doesn't mean anything. That's just my luck. There's not a tire on the road that hasn't failed.
Well Hoss, what would you give for 5 westlakes, with 800 miles on them, 1 with no miles. Ship on your dime. Say when! I would like for them to go to a good home and someone to :D love them.
I was going to put them on a utility trailer for around the place.Something I would not be depending on too much,or use one to start a brush pile burning.
I'll one up that...What would you give for 7 Westlake tires , spare with zero miles and rest with approx 500 miles on them....I'm no gambler...Thought about using them as planters, but hate for someone to be smelling a flower and the tire blows:B
"out of the wall complaint?"....may want to do the research....
Jim - peaeye1Explorer
RinconVTR wrote:
LOL...now the Westlake failures come out of the wall.
Let's be clear. I did not say there were not ANY failures, I said they are "not common".
Meaning, I can find more reported failures online of most other popular options than I can Westlake brand, by a long shot.
I have never had an ST tire fail, but that doesn't mean anything. That's just my luck. There's not a tire on the road that hasn't failed.
Well Hoss, what would you give for 5 westlakes, with 800 miles on them, 1 with no miles. Ship on your dime. Say when! I would like for them to go to a good home and someone to :D love them.
I was going to put them on a utility trailer for around the place.Something I would not be depending on too much,or use one to start a brush pile burning.
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