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photobug wrote:
got mine at les schwab. took them on my trip down the west coast last christmas, didn't use them. Moving to florida this summer, not sure if I'll ever use them. Weird thing is, the chains on my e350 van are bigger than the ones on the E450 MH
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Jul-01-2017 06:36 AM
femailyetti wrote:
Pep Boys can get 16.5 tires
Jun-30-2017 09:45 PM
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Jun-30-2017 01:35 PM
jyrostng wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
The only "National" chain I can think of is Discount Tire. They seem to be everywhere.
Discount Tire Center
West Haven, CT · (203) 933-8973
Open until 4:30 PM
WEBSITE
DIRECTIONS
discount tire no longer works on 19.5 tires Walmart either. just saying, I know this is a class c forum.
Jun-30-2017 01:15 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
The only "National" chain I can think of is Discount Tire. They seem to be everywhere.
Discount Tire Center
West Haven, CT · (203) 933-8973
Open until 4:30 PM
WEBSITE
DIRECTIONS
Jun-30-2017 09:48 AM
j-d wrote:
Tire Brands... For a 27-ft without slides, I don't think I'd spend premium dollars for commercial grade tires like Michelin XPS or Bridgestone R250.
The Michelin name needs no introduction anywhere in the world, and LTX MS/2 is a good tire competitively priced. And I agree with Firestone, the TransForce series.
You want a degree of quality. Cheap isn't cheap if the tread comes off and destroys a corner of your coach.
Again, What Size? It's OK to tell us what's on there now, but please also look in the door jamb and get the size originally specified there.
Jun-30-2017 06:00 AM
Cheryl_B wrote:
I know the best price from a chain that is only found in New England is only going to hurt me in the end,