lasvegas99fan
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I was just curious, since I am in a tire situation also with my RW. Those people with the Sailun or Goodyear steel tires, have any of you experienced a blowout with one of those tires? I'm just curious how all that steel belting reacts during a blowout. If it is more or less violent than the "Blowmax" tires. The Blowmax did a significant amount of damage to the side of my trailer, would the other tires be less, more or about the same type of damage during a blowout? I've come to the conclusion that you cannot think "IF I have a blowout", it's "WHEN I have a blowout". And I'd like to know what to look forward to. LOL
Hopefully last question about these but what would be a good price? I'm finding them locally at Big-O for under $700 for 4.
According to Sailuns website, it appears the ST tires have a speed rating of L, which I believe is 75 MPH.
We had Goodyear G614s on our Landmark. At about 4 years / 40,000 miles, one of them had the tread unzip. The tire pressure on the TPMS dropped about 10 lbs. but didn't trigger an alarm. The tire, less tread, stayed intact. I was watching the TPMS after noticing the pressure drop, but since it was stable, I didn't stop and see what was going on. At lunch, about 100 miles down the road, we saw what had happened. The steel belts under the tread survived but looked pretty rough.
As the tread unzipped, it took out the fender and nearby j-wrap. With full body paint, the cost of repair was $2,773 which was reimbursed by Goodyear along with $552 for mobile service to bring out a new G614 and install it. Btw, Goodyear appears to be the only company with a damage reimbursement policy (not warranty) on selected RV tires, including the G614 and I think the G114.