J-Rooster wrote:
You can't compare a Hankook AH-12 tire to a Michelin XRV! Two way different tires! AH-12 is a hard rubber truck tire. Michelin XRV is a very soft rubber tire totally designed for motorhomes and RVing due to all the sitting a RV does. Also the XRV has UV protection and stronger sidewall protection to offset curbing. I paid $378.00 per Michelin XRV tire last year thru the FMCA, Fleet Tire program. If you or anyone else are price sensitive and want a cheaper tire then don't consider Michelins. Michelin is a French Company, that has U.S Factories that make the XRV in the U.S.A. Michelin does not import there tires from China to the U.S.A. Union Contracts in the U.S.A. do not allow that! Michelin, however in agreements with the unions (U.S.A. & Canada) allows Michelin Canada to supply tires when there is a shortage in the U.S.A. Good Luck with the tires that you choose to put on your coach!
Some of this info is a bit misleading such as the hard vs. soft. And yes Michelin does advertise a special additive for RV use...effective or not is an open question. Same with comparing stronger sidewalls...true, untrue, or hype?? Also not sure what the China reference has to do with the comparison unless that also refers to Korea and Taiwan (technically China I guess)
Still, it is fair to compare the two tires as the both serve the same purpose.
Just my opinion of course.