โDec-03-2013 01:54 PM
โNov-30-2014 05:06 PM
kakampers wrote:
Couldn't run ribs any longer once we moved up to a heavier trailer, as we needed G load tires (now have moved up to 17.5 H load), but would have run XPS ribs in a HEARTBEAT if they made them in G load....by far the best performing E load tire we ever ran on our smaller trailers!
โDec-05-2013 08:16 AM
โDec-05-2013 08:00 AM
JohnnyT wrote:
Ok folks lets get back on track. I do not want to close yet another tire thread...
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โDec-05-2013 07:43 AM
โDec-04-2013 08:29 AM
kakampers wrote:
Couldn't run ribs any longer once we moved up to a heavier trailer, as we needed G load tires (now have moved up to 17.5 H load), but would have run XPS ribs in a HEARTBEAT if they made them in G load....by far the best performing E load tire we ever ran on our smaller trailers!
โDec-04-2013 08:15 AM
โDec-04-2013 07:12 AM
โDec-04-2013 07:10 AM
FastEagle wrote:
The Michelin XPS Rib has not been used as Original Equipment (OE) on RV trailers so any feedback is, at best, anecdotal.
When reading Michelin's RV information one must recognize that they are only addressing motorized RVs. The XPS Rib is used on some "C" class, RVs. It's strictly a summer tire so such fitment for vehicles normally operated in freezing temps can be risky.
On the plus side is its durability factor. An extra steel belt to absorb those pot hole strikes and help in puncture protection. Sidewall inserts to absorb curb scrubbing. Tall, dense tread area for high mileage and retreadability.
FE
โDec-04-2013 07:00 AM
โDec-04-2013 06:52 AM
FastEagle wrote:
The Michelin XPS Rib has not been used as Original Equipment (OE) on RV trailers so any feedback is, at best, anecdotal.
When reading Michelin's RV information one must recognize that they are only addressing motorized RVs. The XPS Rib is used on some "C" class, RVs. It's strictly a summer tire so such fitment for vehicles normally operated in freezing temps can be risky.
On the plus side is its durability factor. An extra steel belt to absorb those pot hole strikes and help in puncture protection. Sidewall inserts to absorb curb scrubbing. Tall, dense tread area for high mileage and retreadability.
FE
โDec-04-2013 06:42 AM
cruz-in wrote:
Thanks Team....Was about to buy a full set of Bridgestone Duravis R250's and this gents opinion just gave me pause....the Bridgestone Duravis R250s are going on!
โDec-04-2013 06:39 AM
45Ricochet wrote:
LOL
Ribs are the gold standard if you stay within weight ratings.
โDec-04-2013 04:47 AM
Michelinยฎ XPS Ribยฎ tires are the best value per mile in the Michelin commercial tire lineup and an ideal choice for commercial trailers because of low rolling resistance (for better fuel economy), a long-wear tread design and retreadability. These tires also have the strength of a reinforced all-steel construction for lasting durability.
Responsive handling helps you negotiate through tough traffic
Greater durability and puncture
resistance from a third steel belt.
Easily retreadable all-steel casing
Lowest cost per mile in this category
Resists sidewall damage with the sculptured sidewall protector.
Sidewall: black serrated
outline lettering.
Load Range: E
Service Description: 120/116Q
โDec-03-2013 09:30 PM
โDec-03-2013 09:10 PM