Mar-30-2015 04:38 PM
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Mar-31-2015 05:54 PM
chinook440 wrote:Hey ouch move your elbow I'm under here too.JNorton wrote:
I didn't read it like you did. I read it as in the 16.5" size you have one option Firestone and that they are a true motorhome rated tire. Not that they are the only rated tire just in that size. I have had Michelin, Firestone and BF Goodrich and any new tire beats an old tire. 🙂
Sorry...just to clarify ........I,m not trying to be a stickler or trouble maker ... but it was the 5 year vs. 7 year life span comments that provoked me to question his opinion ?
I,m going back under my rock now . 🙂
Mar-31-2015 04:55 PM
JNorton wrote:
I didn't read it like you did. I read it as in the 16.5" size you have one option Firestone and that they are a true motorhome rated tire. Not that they are the only rated tire just in that size. I have had Michelin, Firestone and BF Goodrich and any new tire beats an old tire. 🙂
Mar-31-2015 04:33 PM
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Mar-31-2015 03:32 PM
DaHose wrote:
In a nutshell.
If you have true 16" wheels, you can buy light truck tires in the right load rating. They will have a recommended replacement life of 5 years.
If you have 16.5" wheels, then you will probably only have one choice of tire (Firestone TransForce), but it will be a true motorhome rated tire with a life of 7 years.
Jose
Mar-31-2015 02:09 PM
pnichols wrote:I agree. Just put the second set of Michelin's on MH.
Just put LT225/75-16 "E" Michelin LTX M&S2 tires on your Class C and be done with it.
Don't price shop tires if there's any way you can work it out, budget-wise. Those M&S2 Michelin's are outstanding tires in every sense of the word and are on many Class C motorhomes. Ours came from Winnebago that way and we are on our second set.
Mar-31-2015 01:13 PM
j-d wrote:
Our 31-ft runs very close to its max weight rating. For that reason I went with what I'll call "upgraded" and you call "commercial" tires. The Michelin XPS Rib is one, another is Bridgestone Duravis R250. We chose the R250. Your 21-ft should be much lighter. You STILL need "LT" (Light Truck) tires and the numbers you posted are what you should be getting.
I got ours from Discount Tire and was very pleased with their professionalism and the price.
The Michelin LTX MS/2 is standard from Ford on motorhome chassis, and it's a good tire.
In my opinion, the Firestone TransForce is a very good choice. When I was shopping, it was my top choice, and best price, among the standard tires I'd actually consider running. You CAN find that tire size in off brands around $100 each. Personally, I'd avoid those.
Mar-31-2015 04:23 AM
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Mar-30-2015 05:34 PM
Tiger4x4RV wrote:
Discount Tire does it for me. A variety of tires, good service.
You should think of your small C as a truck when buying tires. When I talk about driving mine, I call it The Truck. When I talk about the living quarters, it is The Camper. 🙂
Mar-30-2015 05:25 PM
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