Jun-11-2014 06:58 AM
Jun-20-2014 05:40 PM
Charlie D. wrote:
Jim-My beef is that BFG does not warranty their tires for trailer service. Complete loss of tread on one tire and broken belts on another. I posted on my failures and there are several posts with BFG Commercial tires now failing. Yes, considering the number of BFG tires that members on here have there is probably a small number in the scheme of things but I am now forced to spend $800+ plus on new tires and that does not include the new BFG tire I had to buy as a spare to get home.
Jun-20-2014 10:20 AM
Charlie D. wrote:
Jim-My beef is that BFG does not warranty their tires for trailer service.
LostinAZ wrote:
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I just received a call from the Discounbt Tire store manager on Power Road in Mesa, AZ. He has talked to Michelin HQ and his tire chains management. Michelin will NOT warranty tire being put on a RV that had a higher rated tire previosly installed by the OEM RV builder and that what is noted on the certificate on the side of the RV. The Tires originally installed by the OEM Montana in 2006 were ST235/80 R16E's which are rated at 3520lbs at 80 PSI. The Michelin ribs 235/85 R16's are rated at 3,000 lbs. Discount Tire will not sell, install or warranty a tire with a lower rated weight capacity for an RV. He tried to sell me some newer version Carlisle ST tires that they would warranty and install but I haven't heard good things about Carlisle ST tires either. So we now have it from a major West Coast tire store and directly from Michelin.
In summary, Firestone stores won't install or warranty LT Transforce HT's and Disouunt Tire won't install or warranty LT Michelin Ribs on a 5th wheel that originally started out with a ST235/80 R16E's at 80PSI.
Ok, so now I need to rethink this and see if there truly are other acceptable alternatives or go to an independant tire dealer for either the Firestone or Michelin tires w/o any warranty.
This information has been expressed on this thread by others but I wanted to get it straight from the horses mouth. I now have. Hopefully this has clarified this issue for others as well. I know that if I recommend any tires for this weight RV to others I will also inform them that if these two tires are selected for this application the manufacturers warranty will not apply because it is considered a "misapplication".
Jun-20-2014 09:37 AM
Jun-19-2014 05:06 PM
Me Again wrote:Arcamper wrote:
I will go out and tell my 09 BFG TA's they are no good. Seems unfair since they have been flawless and we run them hard and fast. My trailer is not as heavy so maybe that's why they have worked so well.
Lighter weight seems to be key factor. Pushed near their weight limit and the problems start. Chris
Jun-19-2014 04:21 PM
Jun-19-2014 01:44 PM
Endricken wrote:
Actual Weight update - still shame on BFG Commercial T/As!
each tire remains unknown.
Jun-19-2014 12:52 PM
Arcamper wrote:
I will go out and tell my 09 BFG TA's they are no good. Seems unfair since they have been flawless and we run them hard and fast. My trailer is not as heavy so maybe that's why they have worked so well.
Jun-19-2014 12:23 PM
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Jun-18-2014 05:55 PM
Jun-18-2014 03:47 PM
Endricken wrote:
Lucky you Hayhauler!
My only BFG tire that was in the recall (all should have been!)was replaced with a Michelin LTX/MS2 tire. Now I have 3 of them, mostly because I can't easily find XPS Ribs when one of the BFG's blowout when I'm on the road. Plan to migrate to Ribs ($$$) as needed.
Jun-18-2014 10:46 AM
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