That's true, most trailers I'm seeing on the road travel 60-70 mph. There seems to be a lot more ST tires rated at 75 mph nowadays.
Not everyone tows in CA. My next set of tires will be rated for at least 75 mph.
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Thanks Barry. Would like to make one of the rides soon. Miss your brides awesome cooking!
From what I have seen the Sailun tires are more of a rib tire . Looked at them and they are what I'm going to use when I replace mine .
Sailun makes an awesome tire for an import. Sold lots of them and not one single failure to date.
They are BIG and heavy though...... I wondered when I read the spec on the Heartland site and they stated G rated tire what they were using. They wanted $1600 to upgrade 4 tires to G614's at the time we ordered ours, so I just swapped them after we took delivery.
I went thru 8 Blowmax before I replaced them with the G614 's .
Ordered the Sailun G rated tires today. They are heavy, slightly heaver than the G614's. 75mph speed rating, 4079 lb load rating. Read a lot of positive reviews on these.
The E rated tires on the hauler now are rated for slightly over the axel rating, and since I consider the tires the weak link in those ratings, the G rating should give me a little cushion.