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Mar-22-2018 06:36 PM
cummins2014 wrote:
There is a report on the Forest River forum of an Endurance failure. Looks like its starting, hopefully they won't follow suit with the G614. Time will tell
Mar-22-2018 05:34 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Today 3-22-2018 Michelin customer service representative Luis says Michelin still recommends XPS Rib and BFG Commercial T/A 2 with warranties in a LT235/85-16 E for using on trailers with 6k axles.
The question I asked did Michelin still recommend the XPS Ribs for commercial and rv trailers. Answer was; it was a good match up as long as the tires meet the trailers axle ratings.
I did call three other tire dealers that sell Michelin brand tires.
Two said they had no idea what Michelin recommended for a trailers. Both were the usual in town locations with mostly soccer moms for customers with very few if any customers with trailers.
The other one was a Michelin truck tire dealer. He said don't waste your time calling Michelin as he knew they will recommend the Ribs for trailer service.
Hope this clears up what Michelin says vs what a few tire dealers opinions.....till next time.
Mar-22-2018 12:37 PM
Mar-21-2018 06:02 PM
How long ago was that response? I'm told this is not their current policy.
charie D wrote:
Did you forget the OP's first post from Michelin in what appears to not recommend them.
Mar-21-2018 04:48 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
So...your dealer says Michelin won't honor their XPS Rib warranty on a trailer and emails from Michelin says they will....agree with others , I sure would be looking for a experienced tire dealer that knows something.
Mar-21-2018 01:50 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Over 30 members have reported issues with the ST 8008.
When the BFG Commercials started having issues, Michelin stepped up and gave the Ribs and Michelin LT as replacements with warranties.
Another paste and copy from the same era when FastEagle was on his anti Michelin XPS Rib debacle.; he too was using false information on what Michelin actually says on the subject
So...your dealer says Michelin won't honor their XPS Rib warranty on a trailer and emails from Michelin says they will....agree with others , I sure would be looking for a experienced tire dealer that knows something.
Mar-20-2018 10:24 PM
gitane59 wrote:RollandB wrote:
This isn’t to stir the pot, but something to think about. My fifth wheel has a GVW about 500 less than yours. The weight on the two trailer axles is about 10,650 when hooked to the truck. Last summer was the time when I had marked to get ride of the Marathons that had about 5000 miles and from the factory. I just didn’t like the LT options which would give me about 1300# of a cushion when adding up the tire max Times 4. I can understand why a tire dealer would be concerned even with the track record Michelin XPS Ribs have.
St Tires are only tested to 62-65mph accounting for their abnormally high weight rating but at an unrealistically low speed. Michelin XPS steel belted radial LT tires are tested and speed rated to 100 mph so they have a low weight rating but are able to handle that low weight rating at a much higher speed.
When I ran the Michelin XPS tire I was very confident running at 92% of their weight rating at only about 65% of their speed rating vs using a ST tires at 75-80% of their weight rating but frequently over 100% of their limited speed rating.
Speed creates heat in tires and heat causes random tire blowout's and every mile per higher above their weight rating shortens their life span.
To the OP as several other posters have commented find a more towing knowledgeable tire dealer
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Mar-20-2018 10:23 AM
larry barnhart wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
I’d run it on the rims before I’d put Goodyear’s on.
That would be a fun thing to see. if you do post it on you tube.
Yes I know you are kidding.
chevman:B