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Golden_HVAC
May 16, 2015Explorer
I would also go with Toyo with 19.5" or larger tires. That said, I have Goodyear and Michelin tires on my 97 Bounder class A.
I made the mistake of installing polyester sidewall tires on the back, because the 'Goodyear website said they are quiet, and run many miles'. However the softer sidewalls made the back end wiggle. This while towing our lightweight Honda CRV down a hill that we had done many times, and after changing back to steel sidewall Goodyear tires, it stopped wiggling.
I still have the front steel sidewall Goodyears, but have replaced the rear steel sidewall tires with Michelin tires again, same as the RIB tires that came from the factory. I run a 235/85R16E tire.
I would recommend Michelin tires for 16" use.
Good luck!
Fred.
I made the mistake of installing polyester sidewall tires on the back, because the 'Goodyear website said they are quiet, and run many miles'. However the softer sidewalls made the back end wiggle. This while towing our lightweight Honda CRV down a hill that we had done many times, and after changing back to steel sidewall Goodyear tires, it stopped wiggling.
I still have the front steel sidewall Goodyears, but have replaced the rear steel sidewall tires with Michelin tires again, same as the RIB tires that came from the factory. I run a 235/85R16E tire.
I would recommend Michelin tires for 16" use.
Good luck!
Fred.
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