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pnichols
Apr 13, 2017Explorer II
Gary,
My thoughts are that if ever caught having to drive in rain, slush, sleet, or snow in one's Class C, the same rules apply as in cars and SUVs - a more aggressive tread will be safer regarding both forward and lateral traction ... just in case.
Also in our travels we sometimes take our Class C off-highway, so a bit more traction in dry or wet gravel or dirt is always better. We use Michelin's new M&S Defender Load Range E tires on our Class C ... steel tread area and some type of high tech sidewall material.
My thoughts are that if ever caught having to drive in rain, slush, sleet, or snow in one's Class C, the same rules apply as in cars and SUVs - a more aggressive tread will be safer regarding both forward and lateral traction ... just in case.
Also in our travels we sometimes take our Class C off-highway, so a bit more traction in dry or wet gravel or dirt is always better. We use Michelin's new M&S Defender Load Range E tires on our Class C ... steel tread area and some type of high tech sidewall material.
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