All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: TV's for MH'sIf it mounts in a enclosed cabinet, it should have the speakers in front. We have a Sony in front, and a Vizio in the bedroom. Both have the speakers in the front.Re: How much weight do you tow? and with how much motor?I pull a GMC Sierra/Duramax Diesel (7,000 lbs.) with a ISC 330.(39,000 lbs gcw). On some grades it will drop below 45, but other than that the 330 is fine with that amount weight. I wouldn't want to tow it without a good tow brake. JerryRe: Bridgestone/Firestone TiresThanks for the input JD. I'll keep this in mind when making a decision on which ones to buy. I've noticed when putting new tires on my other vehicles in the past, they need a break in period before they feel right. Usually a couple hundred miles. JerryRe: Bridgestone/Firestone TiresThe person I was dealing with said that they did participate in the FMCA Michelin Advantage program. Maybe they participate on a dealer option basis. He took me to his warehouse and showed me both Michelin and Bridgestone/Firestone tires, but none in my size. He said the tire he usually recommends is the Toyo, but they are not made in my size. I'am hoping to hear from people that are running them, and hear what their opinion of them is. There is lot of talk about Goodyear and Michelin in this forum but I can't find anything about Bridgestone/Firestone. JerryBridgestone/Firestone TiresIt's time for new tires on the MH. 275/70R 22.5. I stopped by our local Les Schwab tire store today to ask about the FMCA Michelin Advntage program. After explaining it to me, he said that he has sold a lot of the Bridgestone/Firestone tires lately. From what I can find out, there is a savings of about $800 on the out the door price between the Bridgestone/Firestone over the Michelin tires. Does anybody have any experience with these Bridgestone/Firestone tires or have any comments on them? Jerry