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Jerry_M
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It's time for new tires on the MH. 275/70R 22.5. I stopped by our local Les Schwab tire store today to ask about the FMCA Michelin Advntage program. After explaining it to me, he said that he has sold a lot of the Bridgestone/Firestone tires lately. From what I can find out, there is a savings of about $800 on the out the door price between the Bridgestone/Firestone over the Michelin tires. Does anybody have any experience with these Bridgestone/Firestone tires or have any comments on them?

Jerry
Jerry & Louise & 1 Cat Samantha, (in our memories)
2002 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 38' PST 3 Slides
ISC 330 Cummins Allison MH 3000
2003 GMC Sierra 2500 HD 4X4 Duramax/Allison Toad
M&G Tow Brake
2007 Honda CR-V 4WD Toad
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LVJ58
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Yellowboat. wrote:
Les Schwab in Washington State put a new set of Bridgestone 19.5 tires on our motor home. I decided upon the Bridgestone tires because the date code was only 3 months old. With my new Bridgestone tires my motor home became very squirrely to drive. First trip on our new tires was to the coast. Because we were taking our grandchildren my wife drove some of the kids in our Dodge Durango and I drove the rest in the motor home. On the way to the coast, not towing, our motor home would dodge and swerve as we drove down the road. The first time my wife road in our motor home after installing the new Bridgestone tires she was scared to death.

I weighed my coach and adjusted air pressure to meet Bridgestone tire pressurization charts. Les Schwab had inflated the tires to the max pressure. Adjusting pressure did not help. I had a steering stabilizer and rear trac bar added. My coach came with a front trac bar installed. The suspension mods made our coach drive a little better but it was still squirrely and would dodge either left or right whenever it decided too. After a few local trips we headed south for the winter. As we headed south our coach started behaving better. We took I-5 south through Oregon and California. After spending some time near LA and San Diego we moved on to Tucson, AZ. The last time our coach lurched was as we were driving into Tucson. Returning home from Tucson our coach drove great and it is still driving just fine.

I sent an e-mail to Bridgestone but they never answered. I asked Les Schwab and they could not give an answer. I have posted on forums and asked RV industry experts but no one can give me an answer.

My guess is that either the tires needed time to allow the rubber to age as they were only 3 months old when they were installed or the tires needed to be driven to break them in. I have never heard of either of my explanations.

Safe travels.

JD



Interesting, our coach isn't a bit squirrley to drive with the Bridgestones wonder why it is with yours?
Jim & Sherry Seward
Las Vegas, NV
2000 Residency 3790 V-10 w/tags & Banks System
2003 Suzuki XL/7 toad

artguys
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It always amazes me how those who have cravings for certain brands supply no data to back up their claims and therefore are opinions only. All tires listed are all quality steer tires, even the Firestone and a number of others that went unmentioned. rtz549 absurd claim and Executive...please stop, Iv'e been witness to some of your other tire posts.

wolfe10
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I have no position on comparing Brand A with Brand B, BUT be aware that comparing a 6-7 year old tire to a brand new one of either the same brand or another is different than comparing two NEW tires of different brands.

Same for shocks, etc.
Brett Wolfe
Ex: 2003 Alpine 38'FDDS
Ex: 1997 Safari 35'
Ex: 1993 Foretravel U240

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aviator
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Just installed 8 new Firestone LS 400 tires. I really believe the ride is better than the removed Michelin tires. I could not get the size Michelin tires required where I was located. I'm very pleased they were not available. So is my wallet.
aviator

Jarlaxle
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rtz549 wrote:
Look at any semi or other large truck. If they run any other tire; they will still have Michelins on the front. That's the one place you don't want a blow out.


No, that's wrong! (Offhand, Roadway and Conway use Goodyear, as does Penske...Ryder's entire fleet uses Bridgestone.)
John and Elizabeth (Liz), with Briza the size XL tabby
St. Bernard Marm, cats Vierna and Maya...RIP. 😞
Current rig:
1992 International Genesis school bus conversion

guardrail53
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There is nothing wrong with the Bridgestone/Firestone tires! They have a very deep tread, and they need to go thru 4 or five heat / cool cycles to ( run in ) as they call it!! Just slow down, and try not to overdrive it and you will be fine. And after they break in, You will love them! I put 8 on the drive axel of my semi, and I cussed them, threatened to take them off! But they got better as I drove them and lasted just as long as the michilen's I took off! As far as the Toyo or any other made tire, I tried them all on my semi thru the years, and I always came back to the "Stones"
1996 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 32', 454 FI, 4 sp. auto.

Grant_Lasson
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I've had R280 295 75/22.5 Bridgestones all around for the last four years. I went with them because they were recommended by the truck tire store (TDS) where I bought them. They said that Bridgestones had the best casing.

I've enjoyed them very much. They ride really well. The tires look almost brand new. I do cover them when stopped and I do apply Aerospace 303 at least once at the beginning of the travel season.

I use the TST tire pressure monitoring system. I find it very reassuring to constantly monitor tire pressures and internal air pressures.

I've gotten very good fuel mileage.

Grant

TexasShadow
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Yes I'm very aware that Bridgestone now owns Firestone However I still stand behind my statement.
Bill:)
TexasShadow
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Sometimes BMW K75 on Rear Carrier
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Raymon
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TexasShadow wrote:
In my opinion you can't buy a better tire than Bridgestone not a fan of Firestone.
Bill


You do know that Bridgestone bought Firestone within the past 15/20 years. Many of the Bridgestone and Firestone tires are made to the same specs; the tires just carry a different name and have a different tread design.

Both companies make private brand tires for other non-tire companies under different names. Many years ago Firestone made all of Montgomery Ward tires; many of the tires had the same specs as Firestone tires with a different tread design.

Myself, I wouldn't hesitate buying either a Bridgestone or Firestone depending on the price and availability. I would also look at other brands.

Ray

1BryNelson
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I put new Toyo's on this year. Did so brand wise because of date code and price. Also talked with several long haul drivers that really liked Toyo's. Cist was $2200 for 6 out door.
Bry Nelson and a yet to be discovered MoHo momma. '99 Pace Arrow Vision 37ft F53 chassis (plugs tightened) Allure flooring, 15k BTU front a/c , 6-6 volt batts with 1120 watts of solar Magnum inverter Remote BMK Trace C40 2005 Ford Ranger "Toad on a pad".

J-Rooster
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Yellowboat. wrote:
Les Schwab in Washington State put a new set of Bridgestone 19.5 tires on our motor home. I decided upon the Bridgestone tires because the date code was only 3 months old. With my new Bridgestone tires my motor home became very squirrely to drive. First trip on our new tires was to the coast. Because we were taking our grandchildren my wife drove some of the kids in our Dodge Durango and I drove the rest in the motor home. On the way to the coast, not towing, our motor home would dodge and swerve as we drove down the road. The first time my wife road in our motor home after installing the new Bridgestone tires she was scared to death.

I weighed my coach and adjusted air pressure to meet Bridgestone tire pressurization charts. Les Schwab had inflated the tires to the max pressure. Adjusting pressure did not help. I had a steering stabilizer and rear trac bar added. My coach came with a front trac bar installed. The suspension mods made our coach drive a little better but it was still squirrely and would dodge either left or right whenever it decided too. After a few local trips we headed south for the winter. As we headed south our coach started behaving better. We took I-5 south through Oregon and California. After spending some time near LA and San Diego we moved on to Tucson, AZ. The last time our coach lurched was as we were driving into Tucson. Returning home from Tucson our coach drove great and it is still driving just fine.

I sent an e-mail to Bridgestone but they never answered. I asked Les Schwab and they could not give an answer. I have posted on forums and asked RV industry experts but no one can give me an answer.

My guess is that either the tires needed time to allow the rubber to age as they were only 3 months old when they were installed or the tires needed to be driven to break them in. I have never heard of either of my explanations.

Safe travels.

JD
That's bad customer service from Bridgestone Tire JD, when they don't have the courtesy to respond, especially if they don't know the answer.

gswcgi
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I put 6 Bridestones on my DP 2 years ago and am delighted with them. I got them from Les Schwab, would buy them again.
'03 Safari, DP, 36" Nissan 4X4 toad

Sully2
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Jerry M wrote:
It's time for new tires on the MH. 275/70R 22.5. I stopped by our local Les Schwab tire store today to ask about the FMCA Michelin Advntage program. After explaining it to me, he said that he has sold a lot of the Bridgestone/Firestone tires lately. From what I can find out, there is a savings of about $800 on the out the door price between the Bridgestone/Firestone over the Michelin tires. Does anybody have any experience with these Bridgestone/Firestone tires or have any comments on them?

Jerry


Im running them on my own rig at present ( 12R-22.5) and they beat the socks off of GY tires I had been using
presently.....Coachless!...
2002 Jeep Liberty
2016 Ford Escape

TexasShadow
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In my opinion you can't buy a better tire than Bridgestone not a fan of Firestone.
Bill
TexasShadow
Holiday Rambler Endeavor LE/ 3126B Cat
Sometimes BMW K75 on Rear Carrier
Jeep Grand Cherokee or 2016 Ford XLT 4x4 super cab with 8 ft bed
M&G aux brake system
854 Watts of Solar Power



Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.