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esyers
Explorer
Feb 09, 2020

Tire Shopping

Has anyone had any dealings with motorhometires.com? TIA for any advice.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    When I needed to replace the 22.5s on this beast I priced 'em through FMCA at 3500 PLUS install (note price may have changed) and wound up with Toyo's for 2100 installed at the shop (2300 at the site).

    The Toyos are with 1/2 of 1% size wise (Outer diamater) fit the rims perfectly and have the same load rating.. I am told they do not have the tread life of the Mitchelins but.. Well.. I doubt I'll wear the tred by 25% before it's time to replace them due to age.
  • RustyMacIntosh wrote:
    I did pretty good buying off Ebay


    I did awesome buying from my local truck tire dealer. Not only did they have great pricing on my tires, they also took my old tires in trade as they have homes for them.
  • WILDEBILL308 wrote:
    Well I went and looked at their website and did a search for tires for my coach.
    You don't have your coach in your signature so I used my coach. I see they are pushing some brands I wouldn't use if they were free. I like the Toyo M144s. However a quick check shows you can get Continentals through the FMCA tire discount program for about $125.00 less each or $1,000.00 savings on 8 tires. You can get Hankook for about $30.00 ea cheaper but I like the Continentals better.
    https://www.fmca.com/rv-tires-discounts.
    If you arn't a member you should be.;)
    https://www.fmca.com/why-join-fmca
    Bill


    Thanks. I'm not sure why you couldn't see my Winnebago Voyage in the profile, but that's what I've got. I was looking at Toyo M154's. I do belong to FMCA. I'm just wondering if anyone has any actual experience this company. Thanks for the info.
  • Well I went and looked at their website and did a search for tires for my coach.
    You don't have your coach in your signature so I used my coach. I see they are pushing some brands I wouldn't use if they were free. I like the Toyo M144s. However a quick check shows you can get Continentals through the FMCA tire discount program for about $125.00 less each or $1,000.00 savings on 8 tires. You can get Hankook for about $30.00 ea cheaper but I like the Continentals better.
    https://www.fmca.com/rv-tires-discounts.
    If you arn't a member you should be.;)
    https://www.fmca.com/why-join-fmca
    Bill