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โMay-18-2019 08:33 AM
Mile High wrote:
Just replaced all 8 of my 22.5 with Michelin X Line Energy Zs 10 days ago. Two things:
Shopped several Michelin commercial tire dealers, most were $10-$30 under FMCA discount if I never mentioned the discount.
Some of the shops were high volume shops that had over 50 of my tires in stock, but they were stored outside. The shop I settled on ordered me new tires on request, and they were all dated 1219, or less than 2 months old.
โMay-18-2019 07:31 AM
โMay-17-2019 05:53 PM
CapriRacer wrote:
Also, the clock starts ticking when the tires are SOLD - and the date of manufacture is only used in the absence of a purchase date (no receipt!) Check the warranty for details.
โMay-17-2019 07:11 AM
Two Jayhawks wrote:
Hi John
I have replaced motorhome tires several times in the last 20 years & I have always been able to do better than 2 years old as well as 1 year old. Newer tires are important to me also it just makes sense. I've never been in an emergency replacement situation so you bet I've waited for fresher tires. Are you located in the Black Hills SD? If so that might be part of the problem you are dealing with.
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โMay-16-2019 12:34 PM
BillyBob Jim wrote:Sorry, I don't agree at all. First off for the OP. You told the dealer what you wanted and he apparently agreed to furnish them as you wanted. Now he wants you to take something you specifically told him you didn't want? Not a chance if it were me.magicbus wrote:
So you are willing to accept 6 or 7 months but 12 is too much? IMHO you are overthinking the problem. These tires spent those unacceptable 5 months stored inside, not exposed to sun, moisture, asphalt or road debris, and without 5-10 tons sitting on them while under-inflated and often parked in the same spot. I would put them on the coach and save the receipt so I knew when it was time to think about replacing them again.
Dave
Finally folks, Common sense rears it's ugly head LOL.
โMay-16-2019 09:36 AM
Hondavalk wrote:BillyBob Jim wrote:Hondavalk wrote:CapriRacer wrote:
HOWEVER, the company I used to work for had data that indicated that there was no difference between properly stored 3 year old tires and freshly made.
So how do you know if they were "Properly Stored". :h
The same way you know that some migrant worker did not take a whiz on the lettuce that's on your sandwich.
:B :W
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