tatest wrote:
A step up in durabilty, with substantially heavier tire bodies (and in some cases steel rather than polyester in the body) will be Michelin XPS Rib, Bridgestone Duravis R250, and Goodyear's RSA tire lines. My last tire change I put on XPS Rib tires, knowing that I will not be using the RV on snow and ice.
Tom,
I think it's possible to get that great XPS Rib performance and safety in a traction tire if one can get their tire dealer to order this tire for their Class C, since dealers probably wouldn't normally stock it:
https://www.michelinman.com/tire/michelin/xps-traction