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04-13-2010, 06:47 AM
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Established Member
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Location: Dalton
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Tire size
I plan on putting on new tires on my 2007 3500. Does anyone know if I can put on the G614 tires on my wheel that has st235/80 r16 on it now? Goodyear says that replaces a 235/85 16. I'm confused. Someone set me straight. Also have looked into Marathons. Pro or cons?? Thanks John
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04-13-2010, 07:11 AM
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Montana Master
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Location: Casa Grande
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John, Many of us have switched to the G614 tires, they are about 1 inch higher than the stock tires. Not enough to make a difference. SOME Marathons are made in USA but most are made in China, possibly quality issues with them. If you go with the 614's make sure your wheels are rated for the higher pressures (up to 110 psi), although you probably won't need to air them up that high anyway. I have mine at 100 psi for the axle weights of my trailer.
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04-13-2010, 07:32 AM
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Montana Fan
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Location: rockwall
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I put 4 new G614s on my new Montana after 2 of the stock Marathons developed sidewall bubbles. Goodyear paid for the replacement but I had to pay the difference on the upgrade. The 614s will fit just fine, a bit taller but not noticable from what I could see.
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04-13-2010, 09:07 AM
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Montana Master
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The G614s are slightly taller and will fit fine. I have the same model but a year older than your rig.
I currently use the Goodyear Marathons rated at 3,420 lbs per tire, but am very meticulous to keep way under the GTWR. My DOT shows they were built in China but I am hoping an American trained quality control engineer was present at the time. No problems so far, but they are doing much better than the Missions I had on the rig prior.
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04-13-2010, 09:26 AM
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Montana Master
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I thought you might be interested in this post:
"...Numerically, the ST235/80R16 and the LT235/85R16 are the same width at 235 mm, and both fit on a 16 inch wheel. The height is where the difference is, with the LT235/85R16 being about an inch, .92 to be exact, taller. An actual measurement may vary a little from the mathematical calculations, but not enough to be of concern. The answer to your question is yes, the LT235/85R16 will fit your trailer and your wheels and there will be more than enough clearance." from LonnieB
It's basically the same question posted a few days ago with a professional reply from LonnieB.
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04-13-2010, 09:31 AM
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Site Team
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Am I correct in saying the G614 is a 110 lb rated air and the others are 85 lb? If so, you may have to see if your rims will handle the extra pressure of the G614! If I am incorrect, just rap me on the back of the head when you see me like they do on NCIS!
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04-13-2010, 11:33 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Texico
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Quote:
quote:Originally posted by me, LonnieB
Numerically, the ST235/80R16 and the LT235/85R16 are the same width at 235 mm, and both fit on a 16 inch wheel. The height is where the difference is, with the LT235/85R16 being about an inch, .92 to be exact, taller. An actual measurement may vary a little from the mathematical calculations, but not enough to be of concern. The answer to your question is yes, the LT235/85R16 will fit your trailer and your wheels and there will be more than enough clearance.
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Originally posted by Art-n-Marge.
Also make sure the existing wheels will support the G rated tire at maximum pressure (110psi?). You might not need to inflate them that high, but I don't believe it's recommended to put a higher capacity PSI tire on a less rated wheel.
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Art, you are right when you say it's not recommended, but it is acceptable with a few precautions set in place.
1. If a tire ever needs a repair, the repair facility must be made aware of the wheel rating before the repair is made.
2. If the trailer is sold, the buyer must be made aware of the wheel rating before the sale.
3. The maximum weight and psi rating of the wheel must never be exceeded.
You do need to know what the trailer weighs at the axles when fully loaded, and the psi required for the tires to carry that amount of weight. As long as the wheels are rated for the proper load and the psi the tires require you should be ok.
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04-14-2010, 01:16 AM
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Established Member
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M.O.C. #5739
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Thanks for all the info. Now the question is will the wheel chocks fit between the G614 tires being they are an inch taller? John
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04-14-2010, 07:22 AM
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Montana Master
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I have the BAL Chocks and they fit just fine......
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