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JIMNLIN
Jan 19, 2019Explorer III
I also disagree that all steel tires rated for 110 psi aren't stronger than E rated tires. At 80 PSI, they're technically rated for the same weight, but that doesn't tell the whole story. All steel tires are tougher in every way.
With a little experience you soon learn the cons out weigh the pos of derating a very heavy all steel carcass load G tire on a trailer to 80 psi.
I also haven't heard anything bad about the Goodyear G614 all steel tires, but they're $320 each and there are no discounts to be found anywhere.
JFI......the Goodyear G614 have been around for years and had a very bad service record till '09-'10 era . Goodyear re engineered the tire and its enjoying a much better reputation but complaints still come up time to time on rv and non rv websites.....but nowhere near the volume pore'10 era.
Anywayz...keep those new tires pumped to the max sidewall pressures for best long term performance and max reliability.
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