I just learned the hard way that tires need to be replaced based on age, not mileage. My 9 year old Class C tires only have 30k miles, but the right rear (outside tire) just went out. Not a blowout...just a failure. I've never had to replace RV tires and would like some advice.
The current tires (original equipment) are identical front and rear:
Uniroyal Laredo HD/H
LT 225/75R16 M&S
110/107 S (I don't know what this code means)
Load Rating D
Max Load 2335 (Single) / 2150 (Dual) at 65 PSI
Due to age, I plan to replace all 7 tires (2 front, 4 rear, spare). As you can see based on our mileage, we don't tend to drive very far, very often...but we do drive in all kinds of weather (rain, cold, wind, desert heat) and all kinds of terrain (from interstates to country highways to curvy mountain roads).
My GVWR is:
Front: 4300
Rear: 8600
Based on these specs, it seems like the current tires "just make it" in terms of load rating; particularly at the rear. Wouldn't it be better to have a tire that can handle a higher load rating? If so, does this mean I should move to Load Rating E?
If I switch from D tires to E tires, do I need to be concerned about any differences in handling? (FYI - In terms of handling, the current tires have been great.)
Also - some people have told me that I should have "steer" tires on the front and "drive" tires on the rear, rather than "all position" tires throughout. These terms are new to me so I don't know how to evaluate this information. is there any benefit to having two different tire types on a Class C? One practical question: if I get different tires front and rear, won't I then have to carry 2 spare tires?
In terms of brand: should I stick with the Uniroyals? I'd love to hear about other brands that people may prefer and why.
Also: I've had good luck here in Oregon getting car & Jeep tires at Les Schwab & Discount Tire. Is there any reason not to use either of these places with an RV?
Thanks for any advice you can provide!
30' 2007 Chateau Sport Class C
30 amp
Chevy Vortec Engine
No Slideouts