Apr-27-2014 09:04 PM
Aug-09-2014 08:10 PM
regalroute66 wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I'm looking for your input.I have a 24' Class C MH on a Ford E-450 chassis.I want to purchase 6 new tires before our road trip in June.I currently have Good Year Wrangler A/T LT225/75R16 on the front and Falken High Country A/T LT225/75R16 on the rear.I have All Terrain tires on it now,because we had major tire problems with the Hercules tires that where on it during our road trip in 2011.The All Terrain tires where all that was available at our time of need.The MH actually rides quite smooth with these tires and considering how rough some roads/highways are,they have stood up quite well,Just wondering if I should stick with All Terrain tires or go with a good quality highway tire.
Any help to this topic would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Aug-09-2014 06:47 PM
Aug-09-2014 06:36 PM
Aug-08-2014 06:41 AM
TyroneandGladys wrote:
have had Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S for the past 4 years and very pleased with them. Because of the high temp here will be replacing them very soon and intend to buy them again.
Aug-06-2014 07:53 AM
Aug-05-2014 04:52 PM
aeejbe wrote:rondi wrote:
If you're going to buy Michelin, consider using the FMCA buying program. You basically buy the tires from Michelin thru FMCA paying a reduced price. You then pay the Michelin Tire Distributor to install, balance,etc them. So work out all prices. I saved over $500 last year when I had 22.5" tires on installed on our Class A. Not every tire store can get the direct shipment from Michelin--so you gotta check if one is close to you. hop over to FMCA.com and read about it.
Personally I would install Michelin. The Ford E450 comes with LTX MS2 LT225/75R-16 LRE. Why they install a Light Truck tire on the E450 is beyond me. That's what I have on my 3500lb Ranger! If you want a slightly heavier duty tire--Michelin has one with steel sidewalls vs the stock tire
http://www.michelinrvtires.com/michelinrv_en_us/tires-retreads/tireInfo.do?tread=XPS%20RIB
Ron
My decision was to replace our 16 inch tires with Michelin’s XPS Ribbed tires. Our 29 foot BigFoot is a very heavy vehicle & I “feel” more secure with their all steel belted construction.
DO NOT expect FMCA to be of any assistance for you, regalroute66. When I really needed their help about a year ago, that so called "Michelin Advantage Program" only applied to Class A sized vehicles... ...ie, vehicles with tires that are 19.5 inches or larger. THAT unfair policy caused them to lose a whole lot of points in my book!
Ron: I do hope their rules have changed since then.
May-03-2014 01:40 PM
May-03-2014 10:47 AM
Apr-28-2014 04:21 PM
Apr-28-2014 02:30 PM
rondi wrote:
If you're going to buy Michelin, consider using the FMCA buying program. You basically buy the tires from Michelin thru FMCA paying a reduced price. You then pay the Michelin Tire Distributor to install, balance,etc them. So work out all prices. I saved over $500 last year when I had 22.5" tires on installed on our Class A. Not every tire store can get the direct shipment from Michelin--so you gotta check if one is close to you. hop over to FMCA.com and read about it.
Personally I would install Michelin. The Ford E450 comes with LTX MS2 LT225/75R-16 LRE. Why they install a Light Truck tire on the E450 is beyond me. That's what I have on my 3500lb Ranger! If you want a slightly heavier duty tire--Michelin has one with steel sidewalls vs the stock tire
http://www.michelinrvtires.com/michelinrv_en_us/tires-retreads/tireInfo.do?tread=XPS%20RIB
Ron
Apr-28-2014 01:13 PM
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