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joezuki
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Nov 20, 2017

Wanli Motorhome Tires

Is anyone running or know anything about Wanli Motorhome Tires (245/70/19.5) I can buy a set of 6 plus the spare for $2200.00 installed. They are made in China but I have not been able to find reviews for Motorhome use.
  • I hope you have better luck than I have had. $80 toad Michelins are measuring 5x longer wear and no problems as compared to $55 Chinese rags. I have Cooper tires on Quicksilver. One dose of @#$%&! tires is a potent lesson.
  • MexicoWanderer

    Do you have actual experience with Wanli's for motorhomes or just making a statement
  • I bought 22.5 Toyos for $408 each, $2456 plus tax for 6

    why go China Bomb (thats what all chinese tires are called around here)

    when you can get name brands for a good price
    that 10% extra price, gets lots better tire
  • The same store had the two brands with identical tread (a miracle coincidence?) with one Chengu the other Wanli, but only 1 Wanli and three Chengu's. I purchased two. The gave the same performance as rebranded Wal-Mart tires. Same mileage and all of the Chinese tires lost an average of 8 lbs of air pressure a month. Switched to good tires and no air leakage.
  • I don't know anything about Wanli tires. But, maybe it's worth giving them a try? They may be a good deal or they may be a waste of time and money.

    Several years ago I took the Michelin tires off our 96 Southwind and replaced them with Hankook.
    The Hankooks worked well and were cheaper than the Michelin's. Many love them but, I would not waste my money on Michelin. I think they're overpriced and overhyped. JMO

    Another option to consider would be Double Coin tires. I have no experience with them but have read several good reviews.

    Keep us updated on your decision. If you buy the Wanli's let us know how they perform.
  • Got 6 22.5" RY023 Yokohamas for $2500. These are 16 ply rated tires. Stuck one of the old tires in the basement for a spare. Carried it around for 3 years and finally threw it away.

    I guess what we're all saying is that gambling on an unknown tire for a couple of hundred bucks is not worth the risk.

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