cancel
Showing results forย 
Search instead forย 
Did you mean:ย 

Tire Replacemenr time

Gazelle05
Explorer
Explorer
Looking to replace outdated tires 295-80R/22.5 Goodyear tires. If anybody has any suggestions on a good replacement I would appreciate any and all advice. thanks in advance for you info.
27 REPLIES 27

Jarlaxle
Explorer II
Explorer II
Pass42 wrote:
my last coach I put Sumitomo's on... they are the people who make Dunlop....without the Dunlop price...I was pleased with the solid feel & ride


I believe Goodyear owns Sumitomo.
John and Elizabeth (Liz), with Briza the size XL tabby
St. Bernard Marm, cats Vierna and Maya...RIP. ๐Ÿ˜ž
Current rig:
1992 International Genesis school bus conversion

1BryNelson
Explorer
Explorer
I did alot of research, I went with the Toyo truck tires. 6 tires for $2050. And that included spin balancing. If you don't balance your tires, it's really not wise. I found mind thru a mobile service for best price. No brick and motor store front to maintain.
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".

mike_brez
Explorer
Explorer
After having a sidewall blow out on brand new Firestones on my pickup I wouldn't even put them on a baby buggy.
1998 36 foot Country Coach Magna #5499 Single slide
Gillig chassis with a series 40
02 Ford F250 7.3 with a few mods
2015 Wrangler JKU

Kidoo
Explorer
Explorer
Where is the best price to buy tires? I saw good internet price but shipping is killing the price.
Monaco Cayman 34 2003, Cummins 300HP
Bigfoot 2008, 10.4, F350, 2006, Diesel 6.0, Black, 4x4, long box, Air lift, Rancho 9000, Rear sway bar.

w4phj
Explorer
Explorer
Using the FMCA plan, I got 6ea Michelin 275/70R/22.5 XZA2 Energy LRJ for $3200 OTD including
balancing all, new stems, and etc. It helped that I sold the 10 year old G-670's on Craigs list for $360.00 the same day and avoided the tire disposal fee. All date codes were 2014.
2021 Winnebago View 24J
2021 Ram pick up
2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara
Ham Radio Extra Class Volunteer Examiner
FAA A&P License


1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Herewego
Explorer
Explorer
When it came time to replace ours two years ago, I could not get GY's that were younger than four or five years of the manufacture date. Checked all over the northeast. Camping World in NJ, who are great to work with had them and said they could NOT get any younger tires, and that GY still warranteed them as if made yesterday.

I was not comfortable with that. Not a fan of Michelin. Did a lot of research and ended up with Double Coin tires. Those that bash them, haven't done their research. Industry experts praised their QC at the factory and they're in service on trucks in the U.S. with tremendous respect for their performance.

Went up one load range when we bought them. I have not noticed a rougher ride, and they actually ride smoother than the GY's. They were also priced attractively. Price was NOT an issue for me, but it was a nice bonus that they were more reasonably priced than the GY's which rivered horribly.

About 8,000 on the Double Coin's with no issues.

Good luck!
๐Ÿ˜›
2004 Coachmen Aurora on a FORD V-10 Chassis
2004 Jeep Liberty
Don't take your organs to Heaven. Heaven knows we need them here!



๐Ÿ˜›

sdianel_-acct_c
Explorer
Explorer
We put B F Goodrich ST230's on our '04 Country Coach at the recommendation of a tire shop in Denton TX. We have been very happy with the B F Goodrich tires. Ride much better than the original Toyos. B F Goodrich is owned by Michelin and the Goodrich tires are made in the USA.
Lonny & Diane
2004 Country Coach Allure 33' "Big Blue"
Towing 2008 Chev Colorado 4x4
Semper Fi

DoubleVeteran
Explorer
Explorer
Firestone FS560's

Sully2
Explorer
Explorer
topflite51 wrote:
If it were my rig I would head over to Les Schwab's and have Toyo's put on.


Toyo's are a good tire
presently.....Coachless!...
2002 Jeep Liberty
2016 Ford Escape

Sully2
Explorer
Explorer
lanerd wrote:
Sully2 wrote:
I went with 295-80 Firestones. Lowest priced brand name tire I could find


What is a "brand name tire"??? Aren't all tires a "brand name"? I can't think of any that doesn't have a name. Color me confused!

On my previous coach, I swapped out my GY G670s at 35,000 mile due to severe rivering of the front tires....with A12 Hankooks for almost half of what a new set of Michelins would cost through FMCA.

On my new coach, it came with Michelin XRV. When it comes time to change, it'll be Hankooks.

Ron


If you dont understand "brand name" I cant help ya!
presently.....Coachless!...
2002 Jeep Liberty
2016 Ford Escape

topflite51
Explorer
Explorer
If it were my rig I would head over to Les Schwab's and have Toyo's put on.
:CDavid
Just rolling along enjoying life
w/F53 Southwind towing a 87 Samurai or 01 Grand Vitara looking to fish
Simply Despicable ๐Ÿ˜›
Any errors are a result of CRS.:s

dkreuzen
Explorer
Explorer
I have bought the Toyo's on two different coaches. Seem to be a great tire at a lower priced than most other brands.
Dennis
2012 Monaco Knight 36PFT
2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon on 2007 16' Car Trailer

discovery4us
Explorer
Explorer
Toyo on mine. Only 1500 miles so still early but certainly quieter than the Michelins they replaced.

Pass42
Explorer
Explorer
my last coach I put Sumitomo's on... they are the people who make Dunlop....without the Dunlop price...I was pleased with the solid feel & ride
2017 Montana High Country 375FL
2015 Ram 2500 Heavy Duty, Cummins 6.7, factory tow package, factory snow plow prep package