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bdarren
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May 11, 2013

Tire Replacement

Ok. I am ready for all the input. I had a winnebago 38G and I have inherited my parents 2007 Monaco Knight 38PDQ. My parents thought they would travel the country in style, then they discovered it was much better taking his plane and being in hotels. That aside, I was offered there motor home this year. My main reason for posting here is the variety of input of tire related questions that I have, and also I have heard. the tires on the unit are Goodyear 275/70R22.5 and the coach only has 5100 miles on it. It has been stored in there airport hanger on the levelers when parked for the time it was stationary. I have heard all the the horror stories from all posts about the date codes on the tires, tires blowing out, running off bridges, running over little old ladies, etc. My problem is that I dont know how to judge the tires on the unit versus the date codes. Of course you call Goodyear and they give you the company line. So I decided to take it to several truck tire stores to get there input. Three out of three told me tires were better than normal. Two out of three told me to have the front end checked since the coach mfgs. usually dont have the alignment right. So, here I am. I would like input from you guys on the tires. Keep in mind the date codes are middle of the year 2006 and the related storage listed above.

Thanks,

Bert

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