Jul-10-2013 08:09 PM
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desobelman wrote:I agree with Darryl! Very good program you have to register your CC with Michelin before you purchase the tires.
if you are a member of FMCA, and if not you should be, they have a program with Michelins that saves lots of $$$.
The tires on my 2005 Sea Breeze were Michelin originals when I bought the coach in 2011. Lasted until 2012 when cracking on the sidewall of an inside dually. I went through FMCA/Michelin and got 6 new tires. Ride greatly smoothed out as new rubber is more supple than older rubber.
6 ea. 235 80R 22.5's installed and balanced $2920.
Also, you do not say where you live, but there is probably a National
RV Owners Chapter near you. Here in SoCal it is The Dolphins. Pacific NW, PacNats. Florida, The RVNUTS. Great Lakers in the Great Lakes states, etc. Find one and join! You can find The Dolphins, and many of the other NRV Chapters on their website. www.dolphinclub.com
Happy Trails! :W
Darryl
Jul-14-2013 10:40 PM
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Jul-14-2013 07:14 PM
wny_pat wrote:LaPlaya wrote:Well, it makes sense. Michelin is a headquartered in France. And they have plants all over the world.
I recently replaced my tires and I went with the Michelin's. I thought I was buying "American" tires, but I was washing the Motorhome the other day and was reading the sidewall and it says " Made in France". Really ????
Jul-14-2013 07:14 PM
Don Don wrote:
I don't know what truck stops some of you hang at but I took a walk through one the other day why getting fuel. I looked at tires to see who was running what. After looking at 23 trucks I saw no Toyo',s double Diamond, hankook s on any trucks. What I did see where Goodyears, Michelins and Yokohamas. Do it for yourself and you will see all of you are living on a lie with these cheap knockoffs. Like I said, go to the truck stop and you will see.
Jul-12-2013 09:18 PM
LaPlaya wrote:Well, it makes sense. Michelin is a headquartered in France. And they have plants all over the world.
I recently replaced my tires and I went with the Michelin's. I thought I was buying "American" tires, but I was washing the Motorhome the other day and was reading the sidewall and it says " Made in France". Really ????
Jul-12-2013 08:19 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:
EPA regulations on pollution makes it too expensive to manufacturer tires in this country. all the major tire manufacturers use asia as the location for their manufacturing facilities.
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Jul-11-2013 09:04 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:I just brought tires made in the USA. Not all that expensive. They did not tell me anything about the EPA regulations making them expensive. Bridgestone/Firestone has two plants in Tennessee that manufacturer Bus and Truck tires.
EPA regulations on pollution makes it too expensive to manufacturer tires in this country. all the major tire manufacturers use asia as the location for their manufacturing facilities.