Jun-25-2014 09:45 AM
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bsinmich wrote:
Have you checked FMCA for their Michelin program? They gave some very good pricing.
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Jun-25-2014 03:06 PM
Alphamonk wrote:Thanks for the return post Alphamonk and I agree with your feelings and I agree with you that $800.00 for one tire on a RV is way too much to spend on one tire IMHO! But the J side wall on those tires you were asking about is an excellent rating! If you decide to buy them keep us posted on there performance! Good Luck
Maybe I came off a little strong, but I have been on this forum for ten years and it just seems lately you cannot ask any sort of question without being pounced on by someone looking to belittle you. Why can't people comment on things in a manner that adds value to the question? I ask for feedback based on experience with this particular brand -good or bad I don't care. If people tell me they are junk, again based on actual experience I will accept that and move on to other brands. I have had RV's for 30 years. I am not asking what is the best brand. Although I don't believe for one minute that highest price indicates best tire performance. Is price a factor. Yes. Will it mean I will endanger my family to save a few bucks? Of course not. My existing tires are Goodyears. They want $800.+ a piece for them. I need eight on my rig. So, yes, the price will be a portion of my decision.
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Jun-25-2014 12:57 PM
artguys wrote:
Because this is your question it would indicate that price is the determining factor and you're asking the forum members to give a big thumbs up on buying tires that may not be of the best quality. My answer is no, don't do it unless spending the extra monies is not possible.
Jun-25-2014 09:51 AM