Feb-08-2016 08:18 PM
Feb-19-2016 02:41 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
You don't drive motorhome in city traffic all the time, so why brakes should wear out fast?
I routinely do 100,000 miles on brakes in cars, so am not worry about mh brakes for long time.
Coming to serpentine belt, those can last 200,000 miles in cars as well, but YMMV depends on the brand. In motorhome belts work harder, but they are also bigger.
Beware about different belts qualities.
Had incident on Mercedes, where not likely original belt at 290,000 miles had cracks. I put new belt and that one become bundle of strings 3 days later, so the old belt with cracks went back for some time.
Feb-19-2016 01:30 PM
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Feb-09-2016 09:35 PM
cj7365 wrote:lacofdfireman wrote:
Ok so you Toyo lovers what model and size did you go with? Also is there an validity in using wheel covers to prolong tire life?
245/75/22.5
Feb-09-2016 08:04 PM
Feb-09-2016 06:42 PM
lacofdfireman wrote:
Ok so you Toyo lovers what model and size did you go with? Also is there an validity in using wheel covers to prolong tire life?
Feb-09-2016 01:54 PM
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Feb-09-2016 11:12 AM
the silverback wrote:X-2, my local tire shop (Les Schwab) wanted to charge me $520.00 per tire plus shipping for Michelin XRV's. I joined FMCA and bought the XRV's for half of that thru there Michelin Fleet Tire Discount Program! There are only 2 manufactures who build true RV tires and that is Goodyear and Michelin (XRV), they use soft rubber compound to compensate for all the sitting a RV does and they use UV compound in there tires to compensate for UV Rays from the sun. All other tires are hard rubber truck tires.
Join FMCA if you haven't and buy your Michelin tires thru there system. I paid $2400 for 6 22.5 tires.
Feb-09-2016 10:54 AM