I think its all a crap shoot when it comes to RV tires. We live in Arizona and were in Maine when we had a tire go bad. Tread separation. The tires on our 5th wheel RV were Sailun originals from when we bought the RV and this was only our second trip to Maine to see family. Went to a good tire store and they said that most all of their tires were made in China. I was looking for some good Michelin tires like I had on the truck. I ended up with Trailer King, I got 14 ply RV rated tires. But the reviews I read on Sailun and Trailer King were very mixed. 50% of the people said that they had good luck with them and 50% said they sucked and had issues of separation. I also read that it's a matter of weather or not you happen to get a good or bad batch of tires. Guess I got lucky, had them put on and made it home with out incented. I do have a tire pressure monitoring system, as that's what let me know I was losing air. If you don't have one get one, they save your bacon. So if you are getting new tires, good luck.
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