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wilpower
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Jun 28, 2013

Where to get large MoHo tires in ND or MT

We will be traveling through ND, and MT, and baby needs new shoes!
Can anyone recommend a good place for tires? We need 295/80 R 22.5,
would specially appreciate first hand knowledge of a good tire shop.
Thanks in advance for your help.
  • Tire-Rama in Montana. I use the store on Main Street in Billings Heights.
    They have re-shod two coaches for me, with Cooper tires. I have been very pleased with their service.
    As previously stated, no sales tax in Montana
  • Thanks for the answers so far, any more?
    For those that asked, cost will be between $500 - $800 per tire, depending on brand. The trick is to spread it out, steer tires last year, drive tires this year, tag tires next year.
  • Dickinson and Bismarck ND are really busy with the fracking. Even if you make an appointment, it's hard to work you in. If your rig is "in process" and a oil field truck pulls in, they will take care of him first because they have contracts with those companies they have to perform for them.

    I'd vote for a Les Schwab shop in Montana.
  • enblethen wrote:
    I would guess for a set of 6, would run around $3000.
    I'm thinking higher for really good ones like Goodyear or Michelin. I just ordered six smaller name brand 9R22.5s and I'm going to mounted, balanced, valve stems, and tax "out the door" at right close to $2900.
  • Just curious, what would a set of tires for a coach as shown on the OP cost?

    Let's say from a good brand name... I'm adding up several thousand dollars...
  • Les Schwab tire stores are in parts of Montana.
    They carry various brands including Toyo.
    I have had good services from them for many years.
    Les Schwab