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stew9483
Jan 01, 2016Explorer
pnichols wrote:
On a 32 foot Class C motorhome I would not be completely happy with only Load Range E tires either - but good luck finding a way to install Load Range G tires on it without an expensive rim change to go along with the tire change.
What is really needed (by some of us Class C owners), is a Michelin Load Range G tire that is made for 16 inch rims. I would even like that on our small Class C motorhome.
Of course another concern with a Class C motorhome that large is being near maximum load on it's rear axle, or front axle, or both axles. This is the case whether it be on the Ford E450 cbassis or the Chevy 4500 chassis.
How do I know if the axles are at maximum load? Shouldnt the manufacture take that in consideration when they build these Motorhomes?
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