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josslund
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Jul 25, 2017

Do i need new tires

Getting ready for a long trip, 1500 miles up to N. Oregon, Denver, New Mexico, and back to So. Cal. I replace my tires in 8/11 with Michelins. One back tire is badly cracked all are showing some cracks. BTW, most of the time, the tires have been covered, or in shade.

Any thought about brands other than Michelin and Goodyear would be appreciated. Sumitomo, Kelly?

So, what do you think, sage group, do I bite the bullet or not.

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  • You're taking a 1500 mile trip on six year old (at least) tires that are cracked.
    I would replace the tires. It could make the trip less stressful.

    I also do not care for Michelin's. I like Hankook. But, I've heard good things about Sumitomo.
  • Ernie,
    They were mfg in March of '11. It's barely six years, but, I'm leaning towards replacing, I don't like surprises on the the road. What brand do you run?
  • josslund wrote:
    Thank you DONKEY DEW for a most enlightening post

    not sure if that response is sincere or sarcastic but I second that recommendation. why take the chance?
  • Thanks Bud, I appreciate your help. I'm not familiar with "double coin" tires, where r they mfg? You run them on your pace arrow?
  • you replaced them in 11- what does the date code say on the sidewall? 6 years old is close to the replace date. Peace of mind is a great thing, with new tires you are riding on especially during the summer temps
  • hostage wrote:
    josslund wrote:
    Getting ready for a long trip, 1500 miles up to N. Oregon, Denver, New Mexico, and back to So. Cal. I replace my tires in 8/11 with Michelins. One back tire is badly cracked all are showing some cracks. BTW, most of the time, the tires have been covered, or in shade.

    Any thought about brands other than Michelin and Goodyear would be appreciated. Sumitomo, Kelly?

    So, what do you think, sage group, do I bite the bullet or not.

    seems odd there cracking but then Michelins are notorious for such don't know why so many people waste money on them.I sure will not
    I bought my MH in 2011 it has 2007 tires on it;; They were all cracked back then (Michelins) replaced fronts last fall and replacing rears this fall. the cracks from 7 years ago stayed the same as when I bought it;(never got any worse) going to Hercules @ 367$ verses 810$ for michelin
    I only drive 4 K per year


    Hostage, I find Michelin to be a very quality tire. Our first motorhome had Michelin's that I drove for 7.5 yrs and 57,000 miles. The replacement set of Michelin's I drove for 12,000 miles over 1.5 yrs. before selling. No cracks on either set.

    The new coach has Michelin tires and at 39,000 miles and 32 months, no cracks.

    I will replace with Michelin's when the time comes.

    MM.
  • You should replace them.
    First reason age
    Second reason cracks
    Much better to get them at a dealer you are happy with and not have to spend time on the road trying to find a place.
    I run Double Coin tires from my local dealer.
  • how much do you care for your family?
    if you care for them and your self i would take it to a reputable tire shop and get a professional opinion .
  • josslund wrote:
    Getting ready for a long trip, 1500 miles up to N. Oregon, Denver, New Mexico, and back to So. Cal. I replace my tires in 8/11 with Michelins. One back tire is badly cracked all are showing some cracks. BTW, most of the time, the tires have been covered, or in shade.

    Any thought about brands other than Michelin and Goodyear would be appreciated. Sumitomo, Kelly?

    So, what do you think, sage group, do I bite the bullet or not.

    seems odd there cracking but then Michelins are notorious for such don't know why so many people waste money on them.I sure will not
    I bought my MH in 2011 it has 2007 tires on it;; They were all cracked back then (Michelins) replaced fronts last fall and replacing rears this fall. the cracks from 7 years ago stayed the same as when I bought it;(never got any worse) going to Hercules @ 367$ verses 810$ for michelin
    I only drive 4 K per year