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Old 04-05-2018, 04:12 PM   #41
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Old 04-05-2018, 06:01 PM   #42
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Ok. Just looked at the rims and there isnt a max psi. Only a weight and it says 3750 max load the rims are oem aluminum 8 lug 7 spoke. So 3750 max means 110 psi? So ok to go too sailuns?

I am going a out on a limb here, but yes ,your rims should be rated for 110 psi. At one time the Sailuns were rated for 3750 @ 110 psi, and were also called an LT tire, instead of the now ST tire. They are now rated for 4080 for the ST 235/80/16, and 4400 for the ST 235/85/16 , both ratings @ 110 psi.

IMO , the Sailun is a great choice.
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Old 04-05-2018, 08:10 PM   #43
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At 3750 pounds your wheels are rated at 110 psi.As for as psi per tire, you could go by the chart but the advantage to 110 psi is you will have less friction on the road which means less heat and heat is the biggest cause of blow-outs on the road. 100 psi is probably the least i would go with and you might get a slight increase in ride quality as the tires will flex a little. I don't worry about my tires wearing out faster with more air as my tires will probably time out before they wear out. This is my 2nd set and they wear great. As for as China dumping them on the U.S. market, The tires i bought in February were cheaper than when i bought them in March 2014. With the possibility of a trade war with China we could very well have these tires increase in price even before 2019.
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Old 04-05-2018, 08:54 PM   #44
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Old 04-05-2018, 09:02 PM   #45
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After reading all the reviews here and on other sites I took my Montana in Tuesday for a set of Sailun's. I just picked up my new Montana last month and was surprised it did not come with them. I will use the take off's on a farm implement trailer that doesn't see paved roads. The last thing I wanted to have is tire trouble on our trip to Tetons. Yellowstone, Glacier and back down to Chama NM this summer before heading home. Thanks for all the positive reviews.
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