The reason I'm asking is because a friend wanted some Sailuns but was talked into ordering 14 ply Hercules tires equivalent to the Sailuns by our local tire store. They actually looked identical, other than the name. After bringing in the rig for install, they could not get the 14 ply Hercules on his rims. The tire guy said that his stock rim was only rated something like 3800lb's and the tires were rated 4100lb's and that they were not able to stretch the bead over his wheels without possibly damaging the wheel. They said they would expect to have the same issue with the Sailun tires and suggested he may have to buy new wheels if he wanted to run 14 ply's.
I have another friend that ordered Sailun's from Simple tire and had no problem with getting them mounted on his stock rims. So, I'm confused as to why this store could not mount the Herc's since they were basically the same tire. We actually watched these guys attempt to mount them and every tire guy in the shop attempted them with no success, they even took it to the floor with tire bars, assuming the tire machine was simply too weak. They said after about 30 minutes of wrestling with it that the bead of the tire just simply would not stretch over the rim.
This is on a 5r with a gross weight of 16K and it come factory with 10 ply's that bulged even with 80psi.
I have another friend that ordered Sailun's from Simple tire and had no problem with getting them mounted on his stock rims. So, I'm confused as to why this store could not mount the Herc's since they were basically the same tire. We actually watched these guys attempt to mount them and every tire guy in the shop attempted them with no success, they even took it to the floor with tire bars, assuming the tire machine was simply too weak. They said after about 30 minutes of wrestling with it that the bead of the tire just simply would not stretch over the rim.
This is on a 5r with a gross weight of 16K and it come factory with 10 ply's that bulged even with 80psi.