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MetalGator's avatar
Apr 18, 2023

Typical price for Class A tire mounting and balance

Sometime this year, I need to get new tires for our motorhome. I have Michelin tires right now, but I'd like to go to Toyo tires. I have found some places online to get the tires but am curious what the typical price is for mounting and balancing per tire is. I called Gator Ford today and they only sell Michelin and they quoted me $7100 for tires and installation (not going to happen)! I asked if they would mount tires that I purchased and they said yes for $250 per tire (mounting and balance). I thought that was crazy expensive but I have not had to purchase Class A tires before.

Motorhometires.com quoted me around $3600 for Toyo M154 tires. They send a mobile installation tech to your location and that included mounting and balancing. That seems reasonable to me.

I am in the Tampabay area if anyone could recommend any other tire places around here.

16 Replies

  • Sandia Man wrote:
    I see you have a 2018 motorhome, are the Michelin tires worn out or exhibiting sidewall cracking.


    My Michelin's look brand new. They have 23,000 miles on them. The motorhome is kept indoors in a garage so the only time the ties are exposed to the elements are when we are using the motorhome.

    We purchased the motorhome new on June 9th, 2017 so the tires have been on the motorhome almost 6 years old. I haven't looked at the build date on the tires but my guess is the tires are almost 7 years old. I have a fairly long trip the end of May and once I get back, I will replace the tires.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
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    Trackrig wrote:
    When I've had to change my tires on the DP, I've waited until I was in a state that didn't have a sales tax. It will save you several hundred dollars.

    Bill


    If your primary residence is in a state that DOES have sales tax. Then you just admitted to tax fraud...

    Now since I do not work for the Treasury department that's all I'm going to say about it.. Other than you are obligated to report the purchase to your home state and pay what is called USE tax.. Same as Sales tax but for purchases made out of state where you don't pay sales tax.

    I do know of cases where people have gone to an event and made purchases to be shipped, in order to avoid sales tax.. and gotten a knock on the door from the tax man.. In fact I attended a couple of those events (just did not buy anything other than hot dogs).

    Now to the OP.... Based on the price I paid some years ago.. That sound about right.. And I do like Toyo tires as replacements.

    At the time I bought mine that was the price for Mitchelins.. NOT mounted.. Toyos were cheaper by a few thousand after mounting and balancing... So with inflation That sounds about right.
  • I see you have a 2018 motorhome, are the Michelin tires worn out or exhibiting sidewall cracking. I mention this because the original owners of our class A said that after 5 years they had to change out factory mounted Michelin 22.5" tires for excessive sidewall cracking although tires had just 15K miles. They also put on Toyo M154 tires and no cracking visible after 8 years, they still rode smooth and quiet.

    Just over a year ago we paid about the same as above poster Yankee Clipper, our 22.5 inch Toyo M154 tires were $360 each and $50 to mount and balance. I shopped around online and from motorhometires.com, they were all much higher than local offerings. I could not readily source tires for our 40' motorhome locally although many tire stores claimed to, finally asked a local mobile RV tech, I would imagine Tampa Bay or nearby regions will have a few.
  • I paid $2500 for mount, balance, new valve stems and out the door for 22.5 Hankooks on my DP.....Local mount and balance for tires I bought from discount tire direct for my F-350 was $15.00 per tire mount balance and new valve stem.
  • I cannot say what's going on in this crazy economy, but two years ago I bought six new M154 Toyos for $2400 out the door, tax mounting, balanced, and ready for tire shine. HTH...
  • When I've had to change my tires on the DP, I've waited until I was in a state that didn't have a sales tax. It will save you several hundred dollars.

    Bill