Goodyear G614 dealer near Seattle or online

SeattleLion

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I have had no luck searching discount tires website or tirerack.com to find G614's. I would like to get a quote. I also have a question: Will these tires mount on my factory wheels? I have the 16" 6in wide wheels? They are rated for 110psi (I checked).
 

Gaffer

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Tire Factory stores carry Goodyear. I was quoted in the neighborhood of $350 each at my Bend store.
I have had no luck searching discount tires website or tirerack.com to find G614's. I would like to get a quote. I also have a question: Will these tires mount on my factory wheels? I have the 16" 6in wide wheels? They are rated for 110psi (I checked).
 

jassson007

Founding Louisiana Chapter Leaders-Retired
Do you have a wingfoot commercial tire place? That is where I got mine. Better price than the GY dealer in town.


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SeattleLion

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I just sent an inquiry to Wingfoot. I got a quote from Goodyear in Bellevue of $330/tire plus about $20 to mount and balance.
 

dbbls59

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You might want to consider Sailun S637 tires. Same type of construction as Goodyear G614 but much cheaper. Yes, they should fit on your rims, they did on mine. I understand Heartland is now offering them as an option again.
 

Crumgater

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We got our new tires at Les Schwab.
They have a shop with easy access near our storage lot (Redmond, near the East entrance to Marymoor Park), so we have them do a full check of the tires and brakes once a year when we de-winterize.
Can't beat the service from Schwab!
 

SeattleLion

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We got our new tires at Les Schwab.
They have a shop with easy access near our storage lot (Redmond, near the East entrance to Marymoor Park), so we have them do a full check of the tires and brakes once a year when we de-winterize.
Can't beat the service from Schwab!

Thanks! I know where that one is. I work nearby. I will call and see if they can quote the tires.
 

For20hunter

Pacific Region Directors-Retired
Trailertiresandwheels.com

They might not be local but they have the best prices and they will ship them to you
 

Tool958

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We were lucky in that we had the 8 lug 110# rims already on our Cyclone. We just put the Sailuns on our Cyclone. I checked online and about the cheapest I could find was around $200 or so. Called the local Big O tire store and they quoted me $157. Needless to say, I was surprised at the price. I had looked at the Goodyears and was having a hard time of justifying the $1600-$1800 price tag. This is our third set of tires. First was the Tomax's. Then Coopers and we were assured that we wouldn't have any more problems with blow-outs. Had one develop a bulge on the way home from Sturgis last year. Haven't put too many miles on the Sailuns, but seem to be a little easier to pull than the Coopers. At 110#, they don't seem to be any rougher riding. Hopefully, we'll have the tire problems behind us now.


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boatto5er

Founding VA Chap Ldr (Ret)
I went to their website and it is beyond useless. I guess I need to call them to get anywhere.

I went to their Home page. Put G614 in the search box and immediately got the G614 showing at $360 apiece. Clicked on the description and it took me to the fill in number and ADD TO CART. Also showed free shipping.
 

SeattleLion

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I went to their Home page. Put G614 in the search box and immediately got the G614 showing at $360 apiece. Clicked on the description and it took me to the fill in number and ADD TO CART. Also showed free shipping.

I apologize. That worked for me too.
 
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