All I'm saying is, seems everyone complains about tires, yet go ahead and purchase the camper anyway. If tires are that critical, then why not tell the dealer - manufacturers to change the tires or walk away. Either that, or quit complaining about manufacturers installing inferior tires and just accept the fact the RVs are equipped with inferior products. But the more we purchase, the more encouraged they are to continue and never raise the bar to true US standards.
Their penny saved costs us a hundred dollars to replace inferior parts! Either accept this as their normal business practice and quit complaining to everyone but the dealers and manufacturers, or do something about it and raise a fuss to them. And your pocket book is the boldest way to speak and be herd.
There have been a few bold people who have posted on these forums about their battles with dealers for quality tires on their RV. I applaud their efforts. If we all did that, they'd change their practices because their sales would plumit if they refused.