Nov-16-2016 03:08 PM
Nov-17-2016 10:00 PM
996Pilot wrote:I'm a retired OTR Trucker with over 4 million miles logged and I know all about tires! Where in the post did I tell him to drive with these tires? I was just amazed that they were still on the rim! You would have to be a complete idiot to run on tires like that! Come on Man!J-Rooster wrote:
Jim, I'm aware that you just purchased the RV but, 16 and 17 years is a long time to run a RV tire. In fact you hold the record for having the oldest tires on a RV that I ever heard of. ....
Most folks visiting the forums here are serious RV'ers and look for advice and tips to keep their rigs running right and stay safe. I live in the SoCal area (pray for me) and the DW and I see REALLY old MH's on the road that are obviously permanent dwellings for the folks in them. Some of these look like they would be rejected at a scrap metal yard. All of them look unsafe at any speed. I'm sure there are many records for OLD that can be beat!!
I'd be more worried about rigs like this as well as un-maintained cars on the road (along with distracted drivers, impaired drivers, etc.) than someone who has old tires on an otherwise well maintained RV. Heck a drive anywhere (in the west) on open roads will yield dozens of truck tire carcasses - one of the reasons I don't travel on my motorcycle at night on interstates.
JMO - YMMV
Nov-17-2016 07:16 PM
Nov-17-2016 06:43 PM
And BTW, I just bought the motor home. So it wasn't like I had been driving this around willy nilly.
CharlesinGA wrote:
Having mentioned this simple fact up front in your first post would have eliminated a half dozen or more needless posts in this thread.
Charles
The 1 year older Michelin's were so weather cracked, I was afraid I wouldn't make it to the dealer to get the new tires.
Nov-17-2016 06:18 PM
JimInMich wrote:
What ever. Dont care if it bothers you or not. I had no way of getting the new tires, other than drive the motor home to get them.
And BTW, I just bought the motor home. So it wasn't like I had been driving this around willy nilly.
Nov-17-2016 05:38 PM
JimInMich wrote:
The main reason for this post was me thinking out loud how the 16yo Bridgestones held up a lot better than the 17yo Michelins, when in my mind, Michelins are the best tire money can buy.
Nov-17-2016 03:08 PM
JimInMich wrote:
The main reason for this post was me thinking out loud how the 16yo Bridgestones held up a lot better than the 17yo Michelins, when in my mind, Michelins are the best tire money can buy.
Nov-17-2016 01:56 PM
Two Hands wrote:
The fact that you didn't care about you or your spouse's life is fine. But, by continuing to drive on tires that old you had no concern for the lives of others really bothers me.
Nov-17-2016 09:46 AM
Nov-17-2016 09:38 AM
J-Rooster wrote:
Jim, I'm aware that you just purchased the RV but, 16 and 17 years is a long time to run a RV tire. In fact you hold the record for having the oldest tires on a RV that I ever heard of. ....
Nov-17-2016 09:17 AM
Nov-17-2016 07:10 AM
Nov-17-2016 04:18 AM
Two Hands wrote:
The fact that you didn't care about you or your spouse's life is fine. But, by continuing to drive on tires that old you had no concern for the lives of others really bothers me.
Nov-17-2016 02:54 AM
Tachdriver wrote:
Just throw it up on the roof, when you need it just climb up and push it over. :B
Nov-17-2016 02:09 AM