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wa8yxm
Mar 06, 2022Explorer III
Pangaea Ron wrote:
I went to Toyo, some say that is a rougher ride, but I have not noticed that.
I'm glad to be done with the Michelin sidewall failure issues, which mine previous tires had.
The other thing about Toyo is that it does not have the tread life of Michelin... But.. Read on.
You will not wear out the tread in RV use.
Over the road long haul trucking yes.
RV use now The tires (Both makes) will age out first
FMCA has a discount plan... I put half a dozen Toyo's on my 26,000 pound rig... Only problem was NOT with the tires (story later) ride the same. As near as my... er.. pants... could tell. Price about 1500 LESS than Mitchelin with FMCA discount.
The story
Shop did not have a jack that would lift my rig so we used mine.
on asphalt you MUST lay a plank under the jack or you will poke a hole in the pavement.. Took about 2 hours to get it back up on the jack
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