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Mike M2 wrote:
I just bought a set of Hankooks and they do ride better than the Goodyears that were on it. They are Chinese made. I was looking for a middle of the road tire in price, worked out great for me....
Is there really an American made tire????
โMay-22-2014 04:11 PM
โMay-22-2014 06:59 AM
Wayne Lee
Out West Somewhere
โMay-22-2014 06:50 AM
โMay-21-2014 02:20 PM
TexasJorge wrote:O.K. Jorge, Happy Trails to you! I retired from 44-1/4 years OTR!J-Rooster wrote:
Number One buy a tire that you can afford to buy and do your research before buying! What I mean by that is know your DOT date codes, search for tire reviews like Consumer Reports, do you want to purchase a RV tire or a truck tire? Do you want a soft rubber tire or a hard rubber tire? Buy a tire with a high sidewall rating! And most of all go to Michelin Tires Website and read about Quality Tire Care and Maintenance and practice there techniques for maximum tire wear. Good Luck in whatever you choose to buy!
Thank you. Thought I kinda covered that. I'm an alum of the "pointy stick" brigade, and my last "home on wheels" was a 'Hillbilly uparmored' Humvee w/ 4 bunkmates;). I've also spent a little time driving OTR. which is like a house w/o plumbing now that I think on it. I am NOT enamored of the most expensive is best school of thought. I am leaning towards commercial truck tires. 2nd tier brands have jumped to near 1st tier PRICE levels--after having been historically savaged by old time purists.
There are several levels of "quality" among what I refer to as tier three brands--the China market -- with all the potential baggage/risks that entails. Again, I get what I call the 'Muhrica' RV/purist pov. My checks so far, seem to say "14 ply" refers to G or H load tires in general. Won't buy anything with a manufactured code less than the current year. The price I got as a baseline for comparisons above was for GoodRide Hwys w G load rating. Botos were close, but cheaper. So I'm seriously thinking about tier 3 tires, I guess, with a more likely jump to Toyos, hankooks or yokos. Ain't buying Goodyear or Michelin. Might live to regret it, but, NO.
I've read Michelin, Goodyear and Campers World info. If it don't rattle my teeth out on road, I can prolly live w/ it. I live in one now, and want them to last their rated tread life in a perfect world. Going 'cheap' makes that less likely to happen. I know what I don't know, and as regards RVs, that is not much at this point.
These things have been said in threads I've found back to 2003. I've been in one for 6 months. There has to be a LOT of experience, good and bad out there since 2011. Just trying to elicit it for my own current use. Thanks again.
โMay-21-2014 11:58 AM
โMay-21-2014 10:09 AM
mchero wrote:mike brez wrote:bsinmich wrote:
The pictures of the Michelin on a Foretravel prove exactly nothing. How were they inflated, stored, driven, overloaded and parked? That damage can be done to any tire many ways.
Wasn't trying to prove anything. Just saw the picture yesterday and posted. I could care less what tires you or anyone else use.
Unless your driving directly behind us correct?
โMay-21-2014 09:59 AM
mike brez wrote:bsinmich wrote:
The pictures of the Michelin on a Foretravel prove exactly nothing. How were they inflated, stored, driven, overloaded and parked? That damage can be done to any tire many ways.
Wasn't trying to prove anything. Just saw the picture yesterday and posted. I could care less what tires you or anyone else use.
โMay-21-2014 09:58 AM
klm wrote:
Bought 6 Michelin's - using the FMCA discount. 3rd set over the years without any issues.
โMay-21-2014 04:54 AM
bsinmich wrote:
The pictures of the Michelin on a Foretravel prove exactly nothing. How were they inflated, stored, driven, overloaded and parked? That damage can be done to any tire many ways.
โMay-21-2014 04:36 AM