dryfly
May 27, 2019Explorer
Michelin tire question
Somewhere, either on this forum or another, I saw that Michelin was manufacturing a 15" LT tire. I can't find any info. Any help would be appreciated.
Sport45 wrote:
I don’t see any 15” XPS Ribs listed on the Michelin site. That was probably why Lynnmor asked the question. Do you have a line on 15” tires?
XPS Ribs
Lynnmor wrote:handsome51 wrote:dryfly wrote:
Somewhere, either on this forum or another, I saw that Michelin was manufacturing a 15" LT tire. I can't find any info. Any help would be appreciated.
I have been using the Michelin XP RIb for over 10 years and have never had a problem . My 5th wheel came from the factory with the chinese Tomax tires. They only lasted 7,000 miles.
Please let us know where you bought those 15" tires. :h
dryfly wrote:azdryheat wrote:
Michelin Defender LTX 215/75R15 is a truck tire that might work for you.
After checking these out they are apparently 6 ply tires. Max inflation on the 235 is 50lbs. Don't think this is going to work on a trailer.
handsome51 wrote:dryfly wrote:
Somewhere, either on this forum or another, I saw that Michelin was manufacturing a 15" LT tire. I can't find any info. Any help would be appreciated.
I have been using the Michelin XP RIb for over 10 years and have never had a problem . My 5th wheel came from the factory with the chinese Tomax tires. They only lasted 7,000 miles.
dryfly wrote:
Somewhere, either on this forum or another, I saw that Michelin was manufacturing a 15" LT tire. I can't find any info. Any help would be appreciated.
Allworth wrote:
I do NOT buy tires with the assumption that the manufacturer is going to have to pay damages.
azdryheat wrote:
Michelin Defender LTX 215/75R15 is a truck tire that might work for you.
Allworth wrote:
I do NOT buy tires with the assumption that the manufacturer is going to have to pay damages.
dryfly wrote:laknox wrote:
Dryfly, the problem you may have, is that you need to be careful what your placard says for tire ratings. MANY shops will not put an LT tire in place of an ST, if the LT is rated lower than the ST listed on the placard. If you feel that you're OK with being right at, or maybe just over, the LT tire rating, you'd end up having to take off all the wheels and have the tires mounted without the shop knowing what they're going back on. Right PITA, but thank stupid people and lawyers for that. :B Personally, I'd run a Michelin LT right up to the ST load rating and not even think about it. That said, I'd still look at the Endurance or even the newest Carlisles, if I didn't want to swap the wheels. If the tires you currently have are in decent condition, you might be surprised what you can get for them if you sell them on Craigs List, or the like. I know more than one person who basically covered the cost of new wheels by selling the old ones, with tires.
Lyle
thanks for info. My son in law runs a tire shop and he better put on anything I want or I won't put his kids through college!!
Seriously, I understand what you are saying. And yes, I've always sold my trailer take off tires on Craig's List. Where I live they unfortunately won't bring a lot.