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Who's got the dealer to actually change the Tires.

abc40kids
Explorer
Explorer
I've started the slow search of possibly a new fifth wheel and have been told more than once to make sure the dealer takes the Chinese tires off and replace them with "G" load tires. That what I have on my fifth wheel now and agree all these "E" rated tires should not be on these heavier fifth wheels.

So, of course the dealer will change out the tires if you are willing to pay them to do it but who's getting the dealer to change them to save the deal without raising the cost of the unit.
Jeff,Julie,Amber,Brandon,and Casey and Winston ( our 5 year old Golden ) and Bruno the Pug. We now have an English Cream, white Golden Retriever as well.
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colliehauler
Explorer III
Explorer III
Me Again wrote:
If order new:

Get the factory optional upgrade and corresponding updated Placard or force an upgrade from the factory via the dealer. The Cardinal club has been able to get Forest River/Cardinal to add that tire upgrade as an option.

Or just stay away from manufacturers that cut this corner, as they most likely cut other corners. Chris
I tried this with KZ, I talked to the rep about upgrading to 16" tires from 15" on there 265 5er and was told no. So I have to pay for 15" tires and wheels I don't want or not buy the 5er.

sdetweil
Explorer
Explorer
I did number 3.
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Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
If order new:

Get the factory optional upgrade and corresponding updated Placard or force an upgrade from the factory via the dealer. The Cardinal club has been able to get Forest River/Cardinal to add that tire upgrade as an option.

Or just stay away from manufacturers that cut this corner, as they most likely cut other corners. Chris
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

valhalla360
Nomad III
Nomad III
Buisness' don't do things for free.

Negotiate it into the deal up front. You will cover the dealers cost to install them.
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garysol
Explorer
Explorer
And even if you think you got the dealer to just throw them into the deal you didn't. You still paid for them.
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powderman426
Explorer
Explorer
Number three sounds like the best chance for success. It is way cheaper to pay the difference between cheap and good tires than it is to buy better tires later and also have the expense of fixing the damage the cheap tires caused. JMO
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DutchmenSport
Explorer
Explorer
You have 4 choices:

1) Accept the unit as is for the price you agree upon and get different tires yourself after you have possession of the camper.

2) Attempt to negotiate different tires into the deal at the seller's expense. (which probably will not happen, but why not try?) If you don't try, you'll never know.

3) Negotiate for different tires and have the dealer install them, but you pay the dealer for the difference in price.

4) Walk from the entire deal and forget it.

If you really want the camper, you're probably going to have to pay the price. Any modifications you want to make are going to be on your dime. Sorry. It's not really a buyer's market when it comes to RV's. You can negotiate a little, but for the most part, they have to clear a certain amount on their sales too, in order to stay in business. They really do have a "bottom line" they cannot cross over.