I'm not a fan of Michelin tires either but I am a member of FMCA. I looked into their tire program and visited my local truck tire dealer that also has a
Hunter Engineering GSP9700 Road Force EliteHunter Engineering GSP9700 Road Force Elite "vibration control system" (wheel balancer) I first heard of that machine when I bought a new 2001 MH on a F53 chassis and had wheel balance issues. I had to drive 125 miles to a Ford dealer that had access to one and was willing to perform the TSB to alleviate the problem. Since then they have become more numerous and the tire dealer 10 miles from me has one. Back to FMCA's tire programs - they offer Michelin, Hankook and Continental tires in the discount program. The dealer preferred Michelin and didn't care for Hankook. I took the Michelin prices with me and he remarked what a great price the program offered. I wasn't impressed - for my 245/70R19.5 tires the price was around $400 out the door. In the end, I decided to wait. I was looking for two tires but figured I may as well wait and buy all 6 at one time (probably need to take out a home loan to pay for them).
You can use the link to the wheel balancer to find the location of one near you.
The information on FMCA's tire programs is available from this link:
https://www.fmca.com/rv-tires-discounts The FMCA price is only visible to FMCA members that login.
I'm a big fan of FMCA and highly recommend membership. The repatriation insurance that's included with membership is worth more than the dues.
Don Ford
2004 Safari Trek 31SBD (F53/V10 20,500GVW)
'09 HHR 2LT or '97 Aerostar MiniVan (Remco driveshaft disconnect) for Towed vehicles
BlueOx Aventa II Towbar - ReadyBrake Inertia Brake System