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Steering Tires

rickvikki
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Good Morning: We are need of replacing our front tires. We drive a 40 ft tiffen phaeton dp. We had ordinary goodyear G670Rv, 275/80R22.5 tires on the front. We have recently heard that "Steering Tires" are a better purchase. Comments would be appreciated, thanks.

Also opinions on Goodyear vs. Michelin.

One more thing :)- we are heading to Las Vegas from Utah and have heard that Vegas has good prices on tires, is that so or suggestions to buy good priced tires in Nevada (Las Vegas area), Arizona (Lake Havasu area)or California (southeast).

Vikki and Rick
Tiffen Phaeton 2006
Rick and Vikki Landry
Ottawa, Canada
Tiffen Phaeton 2006 (40 ft.)
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Executive45
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I run Michelin on the steer axle and Goodyears on the drive and tag. Both Michelin and Goodyear are the only two mfgs that add compounds to their rubber to stave off the effects of UV damage according to their ads. They are the only two mfgs that build RV tires...the others are TRUCK tires. I have an RV so I buy RV tires....you can save some money buying truck tires. I've had excellent wear on all the tires on my coach...over 50,000 miles.

If you're going with Michelins, (my recommendation) look into the FMCA program. You'll save big bucks....I believe my 315s were a tad over $500/per tire....Dennis
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blangen
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I like the Michelin XZA2 Energy. One word of advice about trucker opinions: Truckers buy tires to run the tread off of them in a fairly short period of time. Tires on a motor home will "time out" from UV damage and/or age LONG before enough miles can be put on them to need replacing. These are entirely different uses and one shouldn't be confused for the other.

bluwtr49
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I like Toyo as well. However do not overlook the Hankook. I put them on our previous Beaver...same size as yours and they were great. Many other options have also been reported as good trouble free tires such a double coin and Samson.

Lot's of choices so talk with several truck tire dealers.
Dick

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Golden_HVAC
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Hi,

From a trucker friend, he only buys Toyo's. They are a very good tire. I would recommend those. Yet I have Michelin on my motorhome now. I did buy some goodyears, and should have bought the all steel sidewall version. However I selected the slightly less expensive "Polyester" sidewall, due in part to the website saying they are quiet, and good for light trucks.

Polyester might be "OK" for light trucks, but the sidewall is to soft for towing or class A motorhomes. It allowed sway in the rear of my motorhome to the point that our 3,000 pound Honda was pushing it into the corners on a windy road we had taken many times. Once changed to Goodyear all steel sidewall tires, that problem went away, and handling returned to normal. Later I could not get the low price deal on Goodyear and went back to Michelin.

I agree - check the sales tax, and buy in NV or CA based on the lower tax. It never hurts to call around though. To bad Costco and Wal Mart do not handle 19.5 and 22.5" tire mounting. Lucky for me, I have 16" tires, and Wal Mart offers some great prices on Michelin there.

Good luck,

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lanerd
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Duplicate...sorry.
Ron & Sandie
2013 Tiffin Phaeton 42LH Cummins ISL 400hp
Toad: 2011 GMC Terrain SLT2
Tow Bar: Sterling AT
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lanerd
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Check the sales tax rates at each of the areas you're thinking about.

Our coach came with the Michelin XZA3 (same size as yours) and so far seem to be doing a good job. Our previous coach came with the GY G670s and I had rivering problems with the front tires.

I've also "heard" great reviews of the Hankook A11s and A12s and would not hesitate to buy them. Same with Toyos.

Good luck

Ron
Ron & Sandie
2013 Tiffin Phaeton 42LH Cummins ISL 400hp
Toad: 2011 GMC Terrain SLT2
Tow Bar: Sterling AT
Toad Brakes: Unified by U.S. Gear
TPMS: Pressure Pro
Member of: GS, FMCA, Allegro


RETIRED!! How sweet it is....