"Unpublished" Option for G-Rated Tires/7000 lb Axles

GaryB

Well-known member
I spoke to a fellow at the factory yesterday re: option availability. He said they offer an "unpublished" option to upgrade to G-rated tires and 7000 lbs axles (on the Big Horns that come standard with E-rated tires and 6000 lb axles). Supposedly they are the same tires/axles that come standard on the quad-slide Big Horns. He said I'd need to ask my dealer for a price.

Anyway, I'm not sure whether this is already know, and so I thought I'd mention it. The only downside is, as I mentioned, they are the same tires as those on the bigger Big Horns -- which may be Chinese also??? Not sure about that.

Do you think they'd be a worthwhile option on a 3055RL for a part-timer? I'll likely be lightly loaded for travel.

Gary
 

vangoes

Well-known member
GaryB,
I'm also a partimer and I have the 3055 with the standard 6000 lb axle and E rated tires. I have put about 8,000 miles on the unit in a years time and "knock on wood" no issues. As a partimer, it is unlikely that you will overload the unit, so an upgrade to the axles and tires, in my opinion, would be mostly peace of mind......at least, IMHO.
 

grizzlygiant

Well-known member
A tire dealer exchanged my new "China Bombs" for Goodyear G614, installed and out the door , at a very reasonable cost....considerable less than what I would suppose the Heartland option would be. The tire shop is in Muskegon, MI; maybe there is a dealer near you??? As-for-me, it was well worth the cost in exchange for the peace-of-mind.
 

sailorand

Past British Columbia Chapter Leader
we parttime in our 3055 aslo. We keep a watch on the junk we carry and are well under the max weight. I see no reason to upgrade the axels. Our mission tires have 10,000 miles on them and are wareing alright.
I have found that goodyear Marathon have an E rated tire @ 3420 lbs. So these will work on the 3055 with 6000 lb axels. They are $183 plus taxes canadian mounted and balanced.
Rand
 

larryanddonnakeever

Past Oklahoma Chapter Leaders (Founding)
Our BIGHORN 3585 came with 7000# axle and G ratrd tires made in China. I am going to try them out for a while and see how they do.. Also had 110# pressure in them... Keep checking on them Pressure and heat...
Larry
 

TandT

Founding Utah Chapter Leaders-Retired
Our BIGHORN 3585 came with 7000# axle and G ratrd tires made in China. I am going to try them out for a while and see how they do.. Also had 110# pressure in them... Keep checking on them Pressure and heat...
Larry

Larry,
My (G-rated, w/7k axles) "China bombs" as many call them, are still chugging along also. I will watch pressure and condition. I'm going to get as much out of them as I can, and when I upgrade, I will go to a better tire at that time
I don't think Heartland would use them if they were a liability, set to repeatedly cause a bunch of collateral damage to customers coaches. IMHO.
 
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caissiel

Senior Member
I have the 7000Lbs axles and tires. My feeling is that the G tires tow much better then the E series. After all the truckers use also 110Lbs in the trailer tires. There are much less rolling resistence on G tires. The China G tires are very good on mine they are front truck application and trailer tires that are regroovable.
 

Wharton

Well-known member
You can order Goodyear G614's from the factory................I don't recall or have notes on the original price, tend to think $750 or so, not sure............
 

jbeletti

Well-known member
Folks,

This is all good discussion. Be aware though that this is a 3-year old thread that Larry has resurrected. GaryB, the OP on this one has moved on and no longer owns a Heartland.

Please keep the discussion going, just be aware of the thread age.

Jim
 
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