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mtrumpet
Jul 13, 2015Explorer
OK. When I get the ball joints replaced and the front end all fixed up at Spartan in a couple of weeks, I'm going to have them put Goodyear 661's on the front, which I'll be bringing along with me. Yea, I know, they're not "RV tires" per se', but they're supposedly very good for steer tires (can be used in all positions too). They are a lot heavier duty than the RV670's for sure. 275/70R22.5 LOAD RANGE J. The thread pattern is kind of similar to the Michelin XRV style.
The only thing that concerns me a little is how much "harder" they will ride since they're so much more heavier duty? The tire dealer that I deal with said they they've put them on quite a few DP's and after they "break in" a bit, they should be fine. They claim to not have had any complaints.
The only thing that concerns me a little is how much "harder" they will ride since they're so much more heavier duty? The tire dealer that I deal with said they they've put them on quite a few DP's and after they "break in" a bit, they should be fine. They claim to not have had any complaints.
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