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Bamaman11
Apr 09, 2015Explorer
People switch tires all the time, and most go to 235/85R16 LT/E tires.
The most popular 16" tires going on RVs are the Michelin Rib tire, Bridgestone Duravis R250's and the Goodyear G614. These are tires commonly seen on work trucks with utility beds and small cranes.
The Bridgestones were $197 after rebates recently for me at Costco, and I get'em mounted and balanced for $50. If you put them on your daily driver, you might get 150,000 miles out of them. And they're very thick and heavy tires.
Coopers and other lesser tires just don't have the guts of the above tires for RV use.
The most popular 16" tires going on RVs are the Michelin Rib tire, Bridgestone Duravis R250's and the Goodyear G614. These are tires commonly seen on work trucks with utility beds and small cranes.
The Bridgestones were $197 after rebates recently for me at Costco, and I get'em mounted and balanced for $50. If you put them on your daily driver, you might get 150,000 miles out of them. And they're very thick and heavy tires.
Coopers and other lesser tires just don't have the guts of the above tires for RV use.
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