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valhalla360
Nov 01, 2021Navigator
KendallP wrote:toedtoes wrote:
I'm not missing the point. I just don't see why anyone would consider this....
...If the tires are not appropriate or satisfactory for the vehicle/conditions, then siping will not make them suddenly appropriate or satisfactory. The only solution for that is to replace them with different tires.
If the Michelin tires are siped by the manufacturer, then I would contact them and ask why they need to sipe them before making a decision. If they are siped aftermarket but before purchase, then I would not buy from that shop.
I guess I thought the point was clear.
The Michelins... are the OEM. And the OEM tread. They are siped.
BUT... they are known to be of poor quality. And not because of the siping.
The Toyos are considered to be (by motorhome owners)... one of the best replacements. But they are not the same tire... nor tread... as the OEM. They are really a commercial steer / trailer tire. Great for steers. But less than ideal for drives.
There is no ideal choice here. There is no "solution... to replace them (the Toyos) with different tires." The unique size leaves fewer than usual options. One can have a "best" solution without it being an ideal one.
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Who are these people you keep referring to? The average MH owner has little to no knowledge of tire design...so your assertions regarding quality are suspect to begin with.
I stand by my original statement that if it was needed, the manufacturer would provide it.
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