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cgmartine wrote:
To start with, you can disregard what you read on Face Book. Second, your tires are Michelin, one of the best, if not the best brand. Your motorhome is a 2015 and has 3,000 miles, so your tires are brand new. With proper maintenance, they should be good for at least 50,000. Also, unless there is some very bad unusual wear, you can also disregard rotation for another few thousand miles.
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cgmartine wrote:
To start with, you can disregard what you read on Face Book. Second, your tires are Michelin, one of the best, if not the best brand. Your motorhome is a 2015 and has 3,000 miles, so your tires are brand new. With proper maintenance, they should be good for at least 50,000. Also, unless there is some very bad unusual wear, you can also disregard rotation for another few thousand miles.
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โJan-01-2016 03:52 AM
stew9483 wrote:
Hey all, I am sure this has been posted somewhere before but I just purchased a 2015 32 foot Thor Chateau model 31E in September. It has 3000 miles on it and comes equipped with the michelin lt225/75r16 tires. For those of you who have had these on there Class C, what is your opinion of them? Do they hold up well? Just curious since mine is a large Class C if they will last. Scared to death of a potential blow out so I keep them aired up and clean and covered all the time. Please share your opinions if you have personally had these on yours. Thank you in advance.
โDec-31-2015 07:17 PM
chinook440 wrote:
Just my opinion of course but that size tire on a 32' motorhome is pushing the limits . .That same size tire and load range is used on 19' passenger vans .