All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Sailun S637T overkill for a trailer with 10,200 gvwr? JIMNLIN wrote: More capacity above a 10-15 percent reserve above your axle ratings isn't needed. Your 10200 gvwr trailer may have around 2000 lb pin weight leaves around 2000 lb load per tire. ... Have you looked at the new gen ST tires like the Providers....Goodyear Endurance....or Carlisle new HD with the higher 81-87 mph ratings. Higher speed rating on a load carrying tire like a ST or LT are more about coping with heat at highway speeds. OK I decided to go ahead and drop down to an E rated tire. Looking at the goodyear endurance (made in USA) 235 85. Max load is more than enough at 3640 but pressure is 80 psi. Thank you for you comments.Re: Sailun S637T overkill for a trailer with 10,200 gvwr?Thanks for the replies. I am going to proceed with the S637T.Sailun S637T overkill for a trailer with 10,200 gvwr?Hello all, This is my first camper and I need to put new tires on. After poking around I had decided on the ***Link Removed***. The guy who would mount them at the mom and pop tire shop felt that 14 ply was a waste of money. We will be taking our little (2 y/o) girl with us camping and I don't mind spending the extra money on a commercial tire if it is less likely to blow out. I have heard the stiffer walls pull better as well. The toy hauler is rated for 10,200 with 100 gal fresh. So worst case would be a slow careful tow of, say, 11k from the gas station to the campsite after filling up with water. Maybe 10 or 15 miles. What are your thoughts? Is anyone running Gs on a smaller toy hauler? Thanks hmmm, link did not work. It is the sailun S637T gosailun MRT Tire S637T
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