topflite51 wrote:
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Maintain your tires properly and any brand will work fine. If you don't maintain the tire pressure, balance, and alignment, you can always blame it on the tires.
That's what the majority of people do - Blame the tire manufacturer, when in actual reality they should blame the reflection in the mirror that they see....
I have the Goodyear G670 tires they have and are always checked for air pressure before each travel day! They have been checked by tire shops including Goodyear for any tire issues they have been rotated twice maybe three and balanced in the 44,000 miles I have had them. Alignment is good and shocks are good I do think they are a good tire. But they are rivering as others have posted here. So who is to blame? The facts are I take care of my equipment but the tires are rivering why? No one really seems to know why. But I am looking to replace my tires soon and I am looking at Michelins and I hope they do not develop side wall cracks and checking like my last ones did. And that I will take responsibility for, the cracking, because I did not cover them when parked.
I do have a question for you that stated that the owners of the Goodyear tires are to blame for the rivering. Do you have or own the Goodyear G670 RV tires?
JimR