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Old 04-29-2014, 04:31 PM   #21
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Absolutely. The stems that come with the E range tires are also 80 psi rated. You must get the all metal stems so you can safely inflate your tires to 110 psi. Most tire shops will have them, but ask ahead of time. We upgraded tires to the G614 this past December, and spent way too much time trying to get the proper stems installed. Ended up with stems you had a hard time screwing the cap on, because they were too short. Had to pay another shop to install the longer stems so we could install our TPMS sensors.
 
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thanks for the info on the stems
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Just for info !! I found a dealer that sells the Sailun s637 tire but when I called the main office in Ohio they said these tires are made in China all the specs match the Goodyear g614s but I,am real gun shy on them being made in china after the goodyear that started to come apart. They are less costly for the Sailun tires and are sold in the Atlanta area buy NTB tire stores But I,am installing the Goodyears just to be safe Thanks to everyone for there input Happy Trails

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The Sailun's are getting some good reviews, but like you, I went with the G614's. By the time it's time to replace these, the Sailun's will have been around awhile and maybe will have proven to be a good alternative. For me, it's too soon to know and I'm just getting out of the Marathons, too.
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