Forum Discussion
1,941 Replies
- ParrotguyExplorerdKingdoe - Do you order the replacement from Fleetwood? How much is the part? Labor?
Thanks, Gary - wa0mqeExplorer
Paul Turpin wrote:
What size Goodyear tires are you getting and did you get a price yet?
I'll probably stick with the 235/80R's, but I haven't got a quote yet.
I did call Michelin back and got a little better explanation when I asked what was the point of taking them in for inspection. They said, even though they don't warranty for cracking due to weather and ozone, there's a good chance they will give me a reduction on replacement cost based on remaining tread on the tire/s. So I guess I'll at least take them in and see what their offer is. If it's not too good, then I'm still going to check on Goodyear's. Due to a trip coming up, not motorhome trip, I won't know anything until around June 8th or 9th. - Paul_TurpinExplorer
wa0mqe wrote:
Paul Turpin wrote:
I was washing my P/A and noticed that all of my tires has small little cracks around the center part of the side walls. I don't know how long they have been there, I use 303 on the ties and you can't see the cracks unless you wash the tire down with a brush. I have a 2004, does anyone else have this? Do the small crack speed up the time to start looking for new tires?
Paul... My 2004 tires are also cracking. Actually the left front is cracking really bad. The right is the next worse, then the two outside duals are less, but still cracking. I haven't gotten under to inspect the inside duals.
I called Michelin at their #800 number and complained. They said the tires are normally warrantied for 5 years, although I don't know if that includes premature cracking. They assigned me a File # and gave me a couple of dealers to take the moho in to have the tires inspected. Don't know as yet what Michelin will do, if anything. But I'm sure going to try. If they make good on them, fine. But if I end of having to replace them myself I'm switching to Goodyear. Goodyear at least gives a written four year warranty against premature cracking.
What size Goodyear tires are you getting and did you get a price yet? - dkingdoeExplorer
Parrotguy wrote:
By the way the plastic on the skylights, after two years, has gotton very brittle and therefore fragile. Lousy plastic.
In June '07 we will have had our PA for 2 years, and back in February we had to have the skylight over the shower replaced because it was cracked and leaking into the shower and into the roof area. And now I've ordered another one to replace the one in the kitchen area, because it is cracked and leaking. We were told that when they went in to remove the old one (over the shower) it was 'very' brittle and just fell apart. I said, "it's less than 2 years old and shouldn't be that brittle." He said that when they originally installed them they probably had been sitting in the warehouse for a long time. So that means they were aged when we got them. I've often thought about writing to Fleetwood about this, but just haven't.
Anyone else have this problem? - runagroundExplorerDon't thighten them real tight. File off the areas where it touches making the noise, you should be able to see the "rubbing" area where it touches. That fixed mine.
- ParrotguyExplorerOne more. I found a 2000 watt portable inverter for only $150 so I picked it up to see if maybe I could plug my microwave into it when we are at State campgrounds and can't use the generater after 8 PM. ( When I bought the coach my estimate to install a 2500 watt built in inverter was over $3000 which seemed to high at the time for the few times we need it).
My model is the 36D. I got some 4' lengths of #2 battery connect wire. I have 4 house batteries, two pairs of 6 volt in series. The pair I added are in the second compartment to the left (rear) of the entry door. (I did not put them in the first compartment as I wanted to save that one for the lounge chairs).
I need to run wire from the kitchen area into the large compartment directly underneath. Either a heavy duty extension cord down to the inverter, or the two battery wires plus ground up to the inverter say under the sink.
Anybody found a way to run wire from this compartment to under the sink, or any other suggestions? - ParrotguyExplorerI found out that this horrible squeek was coming from the two tall plastic trim pieces that attach to each side of the interior windshield. They attach with three screws and are easy to remove. I tried silicone and also vaseline, but it still squeeks. When you remove it you will see they removed the excess molded material with a very rough cut saw or grinder, so the edge is VERY rough, so it makes noise when it rubs.
Any suggestions on a lubicant that would be thick enough to overcome this problem?? - ParrotguyExplorerRegarding the issue of covering the RV from my prior post - Thanks for the replies. I bought a cover, and put it on the RV using the "pull up from the side using the tiedown straps" method. I took it back to Camping World the next day.
Way too much work, too heavy, too big, too hard to see where you're walking, it hangs up on everthing on the roof (like the horns)and to top it off I stepped on the edge of my rear skylight and cracked off a small piece. Much easier to just wash it.
By the way the plastic on the skylights , after two years, has gotton very brittle and therefore fragile. Lousy plastic. - wa0mqeExplorerAn update from Michelin regarding my tire cracking issue. I received the following email response from Michelin yesterday:
QUOTE:
Thank you for your email. We appreciate the opportunity to serve you. I am very sorry to learn that you are experiencing sidewall cracking on your RV tires. The warranty on Michelin's RV tires is a five-year workmanship and materials warranty which DOES NOT
include cracking from age of the tire, weather checking and/or ozone cracking. I would still like the opportunity to assist you
with the replacement costs of the tires. If the tires are holding air at the present time, I would like to ask that you please
visit Tire Centers, Inc. (TCI) for a tire inspection. The dealer will need to phone us while you are there to report their results
and at that time, I will be better able to evaluate and offer any assistance. UNQUOTE:
I haven't contacted them back yet, but can't help but wonder what's the point of taking the moho to the dealer to inspect the tires when they already admit they are not going to do anything about them. I also can't believe they'd think I would replace the tires on my dime, when that dime might amount to $2,000 for six new tires that even though brand new might not last for another 3 years.
I guess I'll be looking at Goodyears, because as the Goodyear web page "dkingdoe" references, QUOTE: Goodyear's warranty for weather cracking is four years from purchase date (or four years from manufacture date if proof of purchase is not available). UNQUOTE: - dkingdoeExplorer
wa0mqe wrote:
Paul Turpin wrote:
I was washing my P/A and noticed that all of my tires has small little cracks around the center part of the side walls. I don't know how long they have been there, I use 303 on the ties and you can't see the cracks unless you wash the tire down with a brush. I have a 2004, does anyone else have this? Do the small crack speed up the time to start looking for new tires?
Paul... My 2004 tires are also cracking. Actually the left front is cracking really bad. The right is the next worse, then the two outside duals are less, but still cracking. I haven't gotten under to inspect the inside duals.
I called Michelin at their #800 number and complained. They said the tires are normally warrantied for 5 years, although I don't know if that includes premature cracking. They assigned me a File # and gave me a couple of dealers to take the moho in to have the tires inspected. Don't know as yet what Michelin will do, if anything. But I'm sure going to try. If they make good on them, fine. But if I end of having to replace them myself I'm switching to Goodyear. Goodyear at least gives a written four year warranty against premature cracking.
Here's some info that might help ... Goodyear Tire Care - Sidewall Cracking
About Motorhome Group
38,769 PostsLatest Activity: Mar 31, 2026