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Old 11-14-2016, 06:16 PM   #10
wingnut60
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Glenn,
GY is probably the only mfg that will stand behind a trailer tire. I don't know of any guarantee on the Sailuns, unless you were to buy them locally, then the dealer could see about that.
I have had Michelins, Coopers and now Sailuns. Michelins were the only ones to fail, and they did not lose air before I noticed the separations. All the 17.5s are very robust tires and dang near impossible to hurt them. I saved enough on the Sailun purchase to buy another set and still come in under the cost of a set of Michelins.
Joe
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