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NC-Hawk
Aug 30, 2013Explorer
Mine came with Uniroyals and after six years replaced them with another set of Uniroyals. Plenty of tread remaining on the originals, they were replaced due to sidewall cracking.
Now here's something to note concerning 'ride' other than changing tire pressures, the tire's 'load rating'.
My originals were 'D' rated and I went with 'E' rated tires. A very noticeable difference in 'ride', much harsher (but bearable).
After 3 years no sidewall cracking noticeable, nor wear of the treads. I'm liking the Uniroyals (owned by Michelin).
My RV averages 9,000 miles per year and if these ever wear out, I may go back to the 'D' load range. :)
Now here's something to note concerning 'ride' other than changing tire pressures, the tire's 'load rating'.
My originals were 'D' rated and I went with 'E' rated tires. A very noticeable difference in 'ride', much harsher (but bearable).
After 3 years no sidewall cracking noticeable, nor wear of the treads. I'm liking the Uniroyals (owned by Michelin).
My RV averages 9,000 miles per year and if these ever wear out, I may go back to the 'D' load range. :)
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