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โDec-21-2015 12:14 PM
MrWizard wrote:
what is the difference between the M-154
and the M-120z
i have m120 on the front, of this RV, both # are listed as ALL Position
getting ready to have 4 tires put on the rear .. really soon
this week or next.. before we head to Q in Jan
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โDec-16-2015 08:21 AM
Koop wrote:
136/134 M is a load rating. The Toyo tire model should start with the letter M (i.e. M122, M144, M154).
โDec-15-2015 04:04 PM
โDec-14-2015 05:36 PM
Britcanuck wrote:jsmart wrote:
replaced goodyears on our rig with toyos over 6000 miles ago. I think the toyo's ride better. More econimical from Les Schwab than any other brands I looked at. Had used toyos on passenger cars in the past and thought they worked well, noted on the cars, they lasted longer than the original firestone tires.
Which model of Toyo tire did you install?
Thanks
โDec-13-2015 08:36 AM
Britcanuck wrote:RayChez wrote:
Another vote for Toyo tires. I used to have the Michelin XRV 22.5 255x80 and on the Toyo's they are 265x75
Best ride you can have. I have had two sets in the last ten years, balanced with Equal and I never have to worry about blow outs like I did with the XRV tires.
Previous poster mentioned something about having a rough ride with Toyo's. It is hard to believe the tires caused the rough ride, it must of had some real bad shock absorber.
Which model of Toyo tire did you install?
โDec-12-2015 08:40 PM
โDec-12-2015 08:33 PM
RayChez wrote:
Another vote for Toyo tires. I used to have the Michelin XRV 22.5 255x80 and on the Toyo's they are 265x75
Best ride you can have. I have had two sets in the last ten years, balanced with Equal and I never have to worry about blow outs like I did with the XRV tires.
Previous poster mentioned something about having a rough ride with Toyo's. It is hard to believe the tires caused the rough ride, it must of had some real bad shock absorber.
โDec-12-2015 08:30 PM
jsmart wrote:
replaced goodyears on our rig with toyos over 6000 miles ago. I think the toyo's ride better. More econimical from Les Schwab than any other brands I looked at. Had used toyos on passenger cars in the past and thought they worked well, noted on the cars, they lasted longer than the original firestone tires.