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Old 03-24-2019, 03:57 PM   #21
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We have 20000 miles on our Carlisle’s with absolutely no problem. St235/89r16 duratrail. Very happy with them.
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Old 03-24-2019, 09:20 PM   #22
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We have 12,000 miles on ours already from our 2018 Montana 3121RL we bought new 2-15-2018.

I keep them at 110 per tire, check them often for any signs of defects or rocks in the treads and check them before we leave for every trip also when we leave our destination to come home. We carry a compressor with us to always keep them at 110PSI hot or cold no issues.

Hopefully, you are aware that the 110 psi is the cold pressure rating, and when rolling, they will exceed 110 psi, sometimes up to 135 psi from what we've seen, and this rise in pressure is normal and expected. DO NOT lower the pressure during the day just to maintain 110 psi.
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That was supposed to be our 3000RK. I have never run our tire pressure over 80 psi and never had any tire problems of any type in over 40,000 miles. With the exception of running over a truck mud flap with upright bolts that punctured both trailer tires on driver side. These original tires were plugged and patched and ran for 20,000 miles with no issues, replaced after 7 years.
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Old 03-26-2019, 11:16 AM   #24
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We have Rainiers G rated on ours. Have about 3300 miles or so on them and haven't had any trouble yet. I contacted Keystone regarding the tires last year when we bought our camper and they said they are made at the same factory as the Sailuns and they interchange them with Sailuns on their campers- it just depends on what factory has more of in stock. They said they hadn't had issues with the Rainiers like some of the others. That being said..we watch them closely, make sure that the tire pressure is correct before we pull our of home or campsite. We plan on using them again this (2nd) year and then will probably replace with Sailuns next year. However if something happens this year to any of them, we will replace them all. We have been told that once one tire blows that it puts stress on the others (no matter what brand)
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We have Rainiers G rated on ours. Have about 3300 miles or so on them and haven't had any trouble yet. I contacted Keystone regarding the tires last year when we bought our camper and they said they are made at the same factory as the Sailuns and they interchange them with Sailuns on their campers- it just depends on what factory has more of in stock. They said they hadn't had issues with the Rainiers like some of the others. That being said..we watch them closely, make sure that the tire pressure is correct before we pull our of home or campsite. We plan on using them again this (2nd) year and then will probably replace with Sailuns next year. However if something happens this year to any of them, we will replace them all. We have been told that once one tire blows that it puts stress on the others (no matter what brand)

Interesting. Had not heard they were made at the same factory.
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