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bsmith0404
06-21-2017, 03:38 PM
I was out walking around the lot at our local Camping World today looking at the larger 5th wheels on the lot. They mainly carry Jayco and Big Horn so no Keystone products. I was surprised to see that many of the new Jayco Pinnacles were now sitting on the new Goodyear Endurance tires. The part that really surprised me was that one I was looking at had a GVWR of 17,000 lbs, but was still sitting on LRE tires. A couple had LRG G614s, but that was an upgrade with additional charge.

The Big Horn was another story. Believe it or not, just about every one was sitting on Sailun S637 LRG tires. A closer look showed that they were mounted on 16x6 wheels. I know we've had several discussions on this forum about the need to mount them on 6.5" wheels. I read the sidewall and the only thing I could find about wheel size was a note that they needed to be mounted on 16" not 16.5" wheels and that they must be mounted on wheels capable of carrying heavy loads.

So it seems that some manufacturers are finally starting to switch to better tires. Hopefully they all follow soon and move to a better load range as well.

notanlines
06-21-2017, 06:07 PM
"I was out walking around the lot at our local Camping World today" A most dangerous activity......believe me, I know. Keep away from the truck dealers; that fever spreads fast!

bsmith0404
06-21-2017, 06:13 PM
"I was out walking around the lot at our local Camping World today" A most dangerous activity......believe me, I know. Keep away from the truck dealers; that fever spreads fast!

Been there too, I love the new trucks, but I'm just too attached to the one I have now and have it set up way to good for towing with the aux tank and FASS system, deep trans pan and diff cover with quality fluids all around. I just don't want to start all over on another truck

xrated
06-22-2017, 05:11 AM
I have found that if you are interested in looking at larger trailers than you presently own, Camping World is a great place to go. It serves as a great deterrent for not making impulse decisions with their high pricing on most things! :D