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Resolved I think the time has come - 8 new tires for me

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Neal

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Location
Midlothian, VA
RV Year
2017
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4037
RV Length
40' 10"
Chassis
Freightliner XCR
Engine
Cummins 400 HP
TOW/TOAD
2017 Chevy Colorado
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How many MILES do you have on your tires? (Class A's only please). While my tires are 6 years post in-service date, the treads are looking a little low and it's probably time for many reasons to go with all 8 and bite the bullet. I know some don't understand my logic of what's more at risk, and old tire or a new unknown with a manufacturing defect, but that's where I am, on the fence. I realize this is going to run 8-9K for the 8 tires and I'll likely go with Michelin XRV's or higher depending on availability but that's the cost of this lifestyle. Probably do this on the start of my Winter trip so around January so I'll be at 6.5 years in service on these tires.
 
I am looking at a preemptive strike on mine after the latest blowout, what brand are you looking at??
 
Staying with Michelin XRV. Mine takes 305/70R22.5. Checking FMCA program now.
 
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I just got off the phone with the company FCCC gave me which is Snider Tire in Gastonia, NC - 704-874-0426.

I spoke with Toby, I'm to contact him a month prior, availability non issue. They are cheaper than FMCA by around $75/tire. They take them to FCCC and FCCC puts them on at my Nov 20th annual service.
 
I just got off the phone with the company FCCC gave me which is Snider Tire in Gastonia, NC - 704-874-0426.

I spoke with Toby, I'm to contact him a month prior, availability non issue. They are cheaper than FMCA by around $75/tire. They take them to FCCC and FCCC puts them on at my Nov 20th annual service.
@Neal ... I have friends that did the same exact thing. Sounds like the way to go.

FLSteve (y)
 
Just replaced all of mine with Michelin XZR 315 80r 22.5. Tires had 55k on them and most looked almost new. Didn’t care as I’ll pay the price to keep the odds close to zero for having a blowout on the road.
 
I am looking at a preemptive strike on mine after the latest blowout, what brand are you looking at??
What caused your blowout? This is the scary part of owning these things.

I change at five years regardless.
 
What caused your blowout? This is the scary part of owning these things.

I change at five years regardless.
to keep this thread on track you can discuss in his thread:

 
How many MILES do you have on your tires? (Class A's only please). While my tires are 6 years post in-service date, the treads are looking a little low and it's probably time for many reasons to go with all 8 and bite the bullet. I know some don't understand my logic of what's more at risk, and old tire or a new unknown with a manufacturing defect, but that's where I am, on the fence. I realize this is going to run 8-9K for the 8 tires and I'll likely go with Michelin XRV's or higher depending on availability but that's the cost of this lifestyle. Probably do this on the start of my Winter trip so around January so I'll be at 6.5 years in service on these tires.
I replaced my coach Encore 40TS tires at 6 years old. As is usually the case my tires were worn old not worn out. I had Michelins however I went with Cooper tires this time and I love them. I purchase through RVtires.com. The price was great and the service was very good. RVtires uses local installers. Pomp Tire services came to my location and mounted the new and took away the old.
 
I know you know, reminder to get the newest manufacturer date of tire as possible. I think Michelin is the only manufacturer of your size tire. Its just me but I use Michelin tires on my RV and Ford F150. Goodyear on my Jeep Sahara.

HH
 
We have used Michelin for many years on all our vehicles. To date we have never had a problem with the tires. We have had flats but that is due to people dropping screws, construction items and other debri on the roads (it must be a FL thing).
 
I put 6 new Goodyears on our rig after 5 years.
 
to keep this thread on track you can discuss in his thread:

Sorry. Saw his thread afterwards.
 

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