โMay-18-2016 06:06 AM
Tricia and Tom
:BโMay-28-2016 05:05 PM
โMay-28-2016 01:00 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:
Ohio Engineer,
When our Michelin blew out while parked in our garage there was a large hole in the sidewall and the cords were rusty. I'm not sure what to call that other than a blow out. :B
โMay-25-2016 09:10 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMay-24-2016 08:27 PM
โMay-24-2016 12:02 PM
falconbrother wrote:
When I bought my RV I was told that the tires were fine. They were Chinese made no-name tires and I had the most awesome blowout on the interstate, 8 lanes at rush hour. Cool!! By blowout I mean explosion. I really never trusted those tires. I have better, much better tires now. They are reaching the five year mark. I will keep driving them for a few more years.
โMay-24-2016 10:32 AM
โMay-24-2016 07:39 AM
โMay-24-2016 03:59 AM
pweekly wrote:
Thank you all for taking the time to reply. I have read every reply and read many of them out loud to the hubby. He is now convinced that it's simply not worth worrying about (or if there was to be a tire problem when I was driving with just the youngest boy and not him, he would never hear the end of it). So I thank you for that. So, we have Michelin 275/80R22.5 LRH XZAs (I think?) on it now and love the smooth ride. We have the FMCA pricing and may go that route, but have heard good things about Toyas and Hankooks. So, wondering if the Michelin name is worth the extra money and also how much more expensive are they really? Thanks again.
Trish
โMay-24-2016 02:54 AM
pweekly wrote:
Thank you all for taking the time to reply. I have read every reply and read many of them out loud to the hubby. He is now convinced that it's simply not worth worrying about (or if there was to be a tire problem when I was driving with just the youngest boy and not him, he would never hear the end of it). So I thank you for that. So, we have Michelin 275/80R22.5 LRH XZAs (I think?) on it now and love the smooth ride. We have the FMCA pricing and may go that route, but have heard good things about Toyas and Hankooks. So, wondering if the Michelin name is worth the extra money and also how much more expensive are they really? Thanks again.
Trish
โMay-24-2016 02:13 AM
dougrainer wrote:I don't know what your talking about Doug! My tire guy charged me $20.00 a tire to break down 6 tires ($120.00) and he made no statement about tires running 7 years are longer! He told me that they were fine to run on. And, I had peace of mind. And I ran on them with no problems. I was just sharing my experience and what has worked for me! How's that for research! That's as civil as I can be to you!!J-Rooster wrote:
Trish, to honestly answer your question yes or no your tires need to be broken down off the rim. By breaking them down off the rim your tires can be inspected for inside sidewall damage. Inside sidewall damage is the cause of many blowouts. After your tire expert inspects your tires he or she can make a intelligent decision. I've run tires on my RV with 10 years 2 different times by using this method.
Maybe when people make statements like this, THEY should do research and find out HOW MUCH a Tire company will charge to break down 6 or 8 tires just to inspect. Then reinstall and balance. That may make a big difference in the decision if they are spending hundreds of dollars just to inspect. Also, I doubt ANY Tire Company or expert would state that those 7 year or older tires are SAFE to reinstall and go down the road. They would not be stupid enough to incur the liability of stating those tires are still good. EVEN if they made you sign a liability waiver, the lawyers would still hang them out to dry if something bad happened. Doug
โMay-24-2016 02:07 AM
โMay-23-2016 08:11 PM
Tricia and Tom
:BโMay-23-2016 07:55 PM
โMay-23-2016 07:51 PM
Ohio_Engineer wrote:427435 wrote:
My 8 year old tires looked fine from the outside also--------------until a hole quickly opened up in one sidewall at 65 mph on the interstate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sidewall failures are usually the sign of a Run Low Flex failure. Other possibility is sidewall impact or cut.