โOct-22-2014 08:25 PM
โOct-28-2014 08:21 AM
Chippendale wrote:
I am in the process of purchasing a new Heartland Gateway 5th wheel, and of course it has Chinese tires on it. We were in Santa Fe in August of 2012 and had to purchase a new set of tires to get home. All Discount Tire had were LT 235/85 R16 Load Range E Michelin tires, so I bit the bullet and purchased them. The manufacture code says they were made in May of 2012.
I am just wondering if the 2 year old Michelins would have more life in them than the equipment Chinese tires will have. I am wondering if I should go to the hassle of getting the dealer to change them out. I am not trading the old rig in, I am taking it to PPL for them to sell it for me. I am sure I will have to pay them to change the tires.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
โOct-26-2014 03:00 PM
Jhuff8181 wrote:donn0128 wrote:Ivylog wrote:
Going to be hard to find a 16" tire with a higher load rating than his 235/85 R16 Load Range E Michelin tires.
They are still only rated at 3042 each. G614's are rated up to 34 something. But they require wheels that can handle 110PSI to achieve that rating.
If a person needs more than 3042 each they would be wise to upgrade to 17.5 inch wheels and tires with upwords of 4000 pounds load rating each.
My fifth wheel has a GVWR of 15,500 lbs. The G614's have a dual load rating at 3415 lbs at 110 psi. They cost about $320 each. For five of them that's about $1800 mounted and balanced. Going up to 17.5 will cost about $3500 for tire and wheels. Is it worth the added costs?
โOct-26-2014 03:00 PM
Ivylog wrote:
Going to be hard to find a 16" tire with a higher load rating than his 235/85 R16 Load Range E Michelin tires.
โOct-23-2014 01:40 PM
donn0128 wrote:Ivylog wrote:
Going to be hard to find a 16" tire with a higher load rating than his 235/85 R16 Load Range E Michelin tires.
They are still only rated at 3042 each. G614's are rated up to 34 something. But they require wheels that can handle 110PSI to achieve that rating.
If a person needs more than 3042 each they would be wise to upgrade to 17.5 inch wheels and tires with upwords of 4000 pounds load rating each.
โOct-23-2014 08:01 AM
Ivylog wrote:
Going to be hard to find a 16" tire with a higher load rating than his 235/85 R16 Load Range E Michelin tires.
โOct-23-2014 07:40 AM
โOct-23-2014 06:55 AM
donn0128 wrote:I absolutely agree, and the key phrase here is "as long as they will safely handle the load."
Yes, by a long shot. I would not hesitate to install the two year old LT tires as long as they will safely handle the load.
โOct-23-2014 06:43 AM
โOct-23-2014 05:59 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Yes, by a long shot. I would not hesitate to install the two year old LT tires as long as they will safely handle the load.
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