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J-Rooster wrote:smlranger wrote:X-2, Goodyear G-670 and Michelin XRV are the only 2 soft rubber RV tires made for RV applications (these tires are made for RV specs due to RV's sit for a long periods of time). All other tires are truck tires FYI. My first set of MichelinXRV's lasted 10 years and I'm into year 2 with my second set. Good Luck with your Yokohama truck tires!booten wrote:
No not a trick Question.
We need to know tire size, we have a friend that works at Yokohama that can get them for us.
I had a 2002 Winnebago Journey with factory installed 235/80 Michelin's. I replaced them with 275/70 Goodyear G670's from Thompson's in Rocky Mount, VA. There was no problem with fit. The G670's lasted 7 years.
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smlranger wrote:X-2, Goodyear G-670 and Michelin XRV are the only 2 soft rubber RV tires made for RV applications (these tires are made for RV specs due to RV's sit for a long periods of time). All other tires are truck tires FYI. My first set of MichelinXRV's lasted 10 years and I'm into year 2 with my second set. Good Luck with your Yokohama truck tires!booten wrote:
No not a trick Question.
We need to know tire size, we have a friend that works at Yokohama that can get them for us.
I had a 2002 Winnebago Journey with factory installed 235/80 Michelin's. I replaced them with 275/70 Goodyear G670's from Thompson's in Rocky Mount, VA. There was no problem with fit. The G670's lasted 7 years.
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booten wrote:
No not a trick Question.
We need to know tire size, we have a friend that works at Yokohama that can get them for us.
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