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Tire decision, Michelin, BFG, or Kumho

427435
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After 8 years, it's time to replace my 245-70R-19.5 tires. I got these prices from a reputable local store. They are all out the door including balance and new valve stems.

Michelin.......................... $2901

BF Goodrich....................... $2318

Kumho............................. $2066


Any thoughts or advice???
Mark

2000 Itasca Suncruiser 35U on a Ford chassis, 80,000 miles
2003 Ford Explorer toad with Ready Brake supplemental brakes,
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liborko
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1BryNelson
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I've found 245 70R 19.5 in Toyo's load range H installed for $380 each. New tires 3 months old. I've run Toyo's on my Ranger for quite a while and have been very pleased. These are truck tires. I road in MH with Toyo's on them, was a nice riding tire. I personally would be wary of any tire made in France.
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tropical36
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I'm thinking that every major brand will sooner or later be subletting out to China for their manufacturing, but their big names will linger on for a very long time and still command exorbitant prices. Don't know what all the die hards will do at that point, cause riding on the rims isn't so good, either.... :E
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Jarlaxle
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Seneca 35GS wrote:
mike brez wrote:
You could get 6 Hankooks out the door for $1,700.00


Don't buy CHINESE.


Hankook is not Chinese.
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mscamping
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I go with BF Goodrich they are owned by Michelin.. Mike Mathews
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Happy_Jim
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I have the same size tires. Two months ago I replaced my GY with BFG. I moved from load range F to G. I drove to Florida and back and was very pleased with them. Seemed to be smoother than the GY with 10 more psi in the tires.

I noticed the BFG were made in France. I am happy with them.

See the posts from my previous comments.

I also installed TST tire monitors and was pleased, other than the screen is difficult to read in the sunlight.

Good luck
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Happy Jim
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tropical36
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Don Don wrote:
Sully2 wrote:
Seneca 35GS wrote:
mike brez wrote:
You could get 6 Hankooks out the door for $1,700.00


Don't buy CHINESE.


Thats an old saw that cant cut anymore



Chinese tire go boom!

Hankook isn't a Chinese company and do make a great tire, but still more than I like to pay..... HANKOOK
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liborko
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mike_brez
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J-Rooster wrote:
mike brez wrote:
Let's see sidewall blow out on my Firestones with under 10K miles on my pickup and firestone was no help at all replaced all four with another brand.
Rear tire blowout in rv with Goodyear 670s not fun. Yes they were properly inflated blaaa blaaa blaaa.
Michelin has zipper issues and Goodyear rivering problems. I have 22inch Hankooks on my Suburban with 50k on them and on the rv with 5k with no problems yet.
The way I see it is your paying for advertising.
What is zipper issue? And why hasn't it happened to me? I've run Michelin XZE's on my semi (a new set every year for 44 years, semi only ) and XRV's on my motorhome (2nd set) and the worst problem that I've had is flat tires? I'm saying if zippering is a bad problem with Michelin Tires, I mostly likely have run Michelin Tire more then anyone else on this website?


The zipper issue and the rivering have been discussed on this and other forums many times. Maybe do a search here or google?
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Don_Don
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Sully2 wrote:
Seneca 35GS wrote:
mike brez wrote:
You could get 6 Hankooks out the door for $1,700.00


Don't buy CHINESE.


Thats an old saw that cant cut anymore



Chinese tire go boom!

Sully2
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1BryNelson wrote:
Been following this because I have to replace my 4 rear. No Tag. I can't justify Mich's anymore. Made n China, overpriced. I've been looking at Toyo's and Hercules as alternatives to all the others. The Toyo's have a good rep and are 16 ply tires with a single tire load rate of 4800 lbs. The Hercules H803's are also 16 ply and rated 4800 dual tire load.
Has anyone heard any bad things about either. I cannot find any bad reviews that were written by people that actually had experience with either?


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presently.....Coachless!...
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J-Rooster
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mike brez wrote:
Let's see sidewall blow out on my Firestones with under 10K miles on my pickup and firestone was no help at all replaced all four with another brand.
Rear tire blowout in rv with Goodyear 670s not fun. Yes they were properly inflated blaaa blaaa blaaa.
Michelin has zipper issues and Goodyear rivering problems. I have 22inch Hankooks on my Suburban with 50k on them and on the rv with 5k with no problems yet.
The way I see it is your paying for advertising.
What is zipper issue? And why hasn't it happened to me? I've run Michelin XZE's on my semi (a new set every year for 44 years, semi only ) and XRV's on my motorhome (2nd set) and the worst problem that I've had is flat tires? I'm saying if zippering is a bad problem with Michelin Tires, I mostly likely have run Michelin Tire more then anyone else on this website?

1BryNelson
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Been following this because I have to replace my 4 rear. No Tag. I can't justify Mich's anymore. Made n China, overpriced. I've been looking at Toyo's and Hercules as alternatives to all the others. The Toyo's have a good rep and are 16 ply tires with a single tire load rate of 4800 lbs. The Hercules H803's are also 16 ply and rated 4800 dual tire load.
Has anyone heard any bad things about either. I cannot find any bad reviews that were written by people that actually had experience with either?
Bry Nelson and a yet to be discovered MoHo momma. '99 Pace Arrow Vision 37ft F53 chassis (plugs tightened) Allure flooring, 15k BTU front a/c , 6-6 volt batts with 1120 watts of solar Magnum inverter Remote BMK Trace C40 2005 Ford Ranger "Toad on a pad".

bob_b1
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I bought my Michelin XRV 225-70R-19.5 tires through the FMCA Tire program.

I paid $2660 last March for everything.

You can get other tires for cheaper, and it was installed on a 20-yr-old motorhome, but I just didn't feel good about betting my life on it.
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