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Old 07-25-2020, 02:57 PM   #44
sourdough
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On those new Sailuns look at the load range of the old tire, the weight of the rv and the rating for the new tires - I suspect you might want to go up a load range. Don't know the year but the weight rating may be minimal. A failure on one tire on one side can many times cause premature failure to the other tire on that side due to the shift of weight.

As I said, don't know your trailer but, this one came with LRF and pulled them off to be replaced with Sailun LRG before it came off the lot. Don't have any faith in OEM tires on an RV.
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