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js218 wrote:
Stay at state parks and never a problem, did stay at a park in Baja Mexico with no problems. Not a big fan of RV parks.
โApr-05-2019 07:29 AM
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js218 wrote:
^^^^ Small layover at property I own on Lake Tahoe Nevada get the rig serviced then heading north to roam around Canada for a couple of months. Yeah early retirement is awesome spent 4 years traveling around the world then I . discovered Super C rvs and the rest is history. Had one custom built by Haulmark to my specifications I'm a retired process engineer so I can be pretty anal but Haulmark built what I ordered spent 5 months waiting for it to be completed.
โApr-04-2019 07:16 AM
Chainwright wrote:Ya like I say, it was a tire dealer talking so take it for what it was worth. The next tire dealer may say something completely different. Standing there looking at 4 different tires that all look the same, you kind of struggle to hear any advice being offered.Mile High wrote:chastho wrote:I would agree, but I just got talked out of them at a tire Dealer that sells them along with Michelin, Bridgestone, and Firestone. He said out of the 4, the Continentals would be his number 4 recommendation for a MH. I was looking at the EcoPlus HS3. His reasoning, and take it for what it is worth from a Dealer, is the Continental was more fickle for care and sensitive to pressures. Some drivers complained that after a 750 mile run the tread on the steer axles would start to show odd wear that forced them to rotate positions to save the tire.
I never see anyone mention Continental tires, I install them at less cost and are very good tires.
I'm definitely not doubting anything you say or that your tire guy says. But tires that are sold on the U.S. market have to meet certain criteria and standards....By Law. Don't you find it hard to believe that Compared to the competition, Continental would be able to sell such a subpar/problematic tire? Personally I doubt The NHTSA would give their "blessing" to a tire that performed that way, compared to others. JMHO. What do you think?
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js218 wrote:
^^^^ One of the benefits of early retirement been on the road since 10/16. Been to every state but Hawaii just left the Southern Baja peninsula on my way to Yellowknife Canada.
โApr-03-2019 12:34 PM
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js218 wrote:
My Michelins are 3 years old with 135,000 miles on them will replace them at 150k.
โApr-03-2019 11:36 AM
MRUSA wrote:
The safety standards are MINIMUM standards. Just because all tires meet the minimum doesnโt mean they are all as good as each other. Some brands exceed the minimum standards, ride smoother, quieter, or last longer than others. My Michelins are going on 7 years old and still look like brand new. Not a crack on any of them and the tread looks perfect too. (At 35,000 miles they are hardly used.) They ride great, handle great, and are quiet. I will replace them soon due to age, and the new tires will be Michelins.
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