IAMICHABOD wrote:
klutchdust wrote:
The interesting part of this now is finding an installer. Purchasing the tires on line and out of state but then you need to use one of their
Recommended installers. I say Motorhome and you think I said army tank. One installer said he couldn't break the bead on a load range E tire.
Weenies....Others said they don't have a jack to lift it. Huh?
I and many of my friend have used Sudduth Tire in Long Beach for all of our tire needs on our RVs,their business specializes in trucks, they do it all from install, balancing to sales, they have good prices on tires and if you want tires with a newer date on them they will find them for you at no extra cost. Buying on line I don't know how old they may be.
They even put my Tire Man valve stems in for me that I brought to them.
Very familiar with Sudduth Tire, they were a supplier to a shipping company I was involved with and we used hundreds of their truck tires .