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    Toyhauler Tires

    Ok so LBR and I are possibly joining the true toyhauler family.
    We have heard so much about tires being blown...I know EPL & RonC upgraded.. But for those others what brand of tires and size do you run?
    The rig we are buying has Sailun and from what we have read on toyhauler forums..no one has had a problem with them
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    Barb.
    I put BFG T/A commercials on mine. No problems with thousands of miles on them.
    Sold that toyhauler when I got back from the race/Dumont trip! Bought a new one already!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turtle Tim View Post
    Barb.
    I put BFG T/A commercials on mine. No problems with thousands of miles on them.
    Sold that toyhauler when I got back from the race/Dumont trip! Bought a new one already!!
    What !!!
    What did you get?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLR View Post
    What !!!
    What did you get?
    A Jayco Seismic 355w. 12 1/2 foot garage....not sure whats in front of that!
    Last edited by Turtle Tim; 04-05-2016 at 08:45 PM.

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    BTW...Sailuns are getting great reviews on the RV boards. From what I have been reading, they are one of the best ST tires out there if not the best. Also, the speed ratings on ST's are higher than they used to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turtle Tim View Post
    BTW...Sailuns are getting great reviews on the RV boards. From what I have been reading, they are one of the best ST tires out there if not the best. Also, the speed ratings on ST's are higher than they used to be.
    Congratulations on the new hauler
    That what we have seen on the RV Forums also
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLR View Post
    Ok so LBR and I are possibly joining the true toyhauler family.
    We have heard so much about tires being blown...I know EPL & RonC upgraded.. But for those others what brand of tires and size do you run?
    The rig we are buying has Sailun and from what we have read on toyhauler forums..no one has had a problem with them
    Those tires are suppose to be good !! The Towmax were the ones with all the problems !!

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    You need to check what the tires are rated for as for weight and speed limit. Most trailer tires are rated for only 65 mph.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MrH View Post
    You need to check what the tires are rated for as for weight and speed limit. Most trailer tires are rated for only 65 mph.


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    CA max is 55..lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLR View Post
    CA max is 55..lol
    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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