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- ferndaleflyerExplorer IIII just put 6 Hankooks on mine for $2500
- JarlaxleExplorer IIBuy a tire, not a name.
- RacklefratzExplorer IINobody wants to spend big bucks for replacement tires for our RVs - that's no different than we don't want to spend money we don't have to for ANYTHING we buy. But I can tell you from personal experience with a tire blow-out at highway speed, buying tires is NOT something you want to scrimp on.
We had a driver-side front tire explode at 70mph, and tire shards came up though the floor of our Beaver Patriot diesel pusher, spraying diesel fuel everywhere. If that doesn't give you some religion about trying to save a nickel on new tires, nothing will.
Don't do it. Buy the best quality tires you can find, and be thankful you did. Tires aren't the place to try to save money. - bigred1cavExplorer
wolfe10 wrote:
Do you mean 255/80R22.5 which is a Michelin only size.
If that is it, many are able to substitute 265/75R22.5 in other brands.
thank you - wolfe10ExplorerDo you mean 255/80R22.5 which is a Michelin only size.
If that is it, many are able to substitute 265/75R22.5 in other brands. - bigred1cavExplorerthanks to all of you
- Sandia_ManExplorer IIWe went with Toyos as well, neighbor turned me on to them as his set have 8 years and 30K miles, no signs of cracking and very little wear. We found them here locally for under $400, good quality, smooth and quiet on the interstate.
- JarlaxleExplorer IIProbably a 255/70R22.5 tire.
- Yankee_ClipperExplorerI think what you are looking for are 245/75R22.5 load range G. I'm currently buying Toyo Model M154 tires in that size, about $360 each out the door for 6.
- lryrob9301ExplorerSimple tire
Here are some choices for tires in a compatible size to what you have now. By the way, if you haven't noticed tire prices have increased greatly in the last 12 months for all brands of tires.
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