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markstarkey

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Looking to pit new tires on our 40'phaeton.
I have Goodyear on there now.
Was thinking Michelin
Please tell me what u think.
Thanks
 
If you're not a member of FMCA you may want to join, they have a tire discount program.

 
Michelins are very expensive and they seem to have a known problem with sidewall cracking.
We bought Michelins for our previous RV and they seemed good, but for our class A we will probably go with the Toyo M-143.
Also, whatever you consider, check the specs to make sure they are rated for your rig's weight.
 
I know I sound like a broken record at this point but you should have a look at Cooper Roadmasters. I replaced my Michelin's (275/70R22.5) with these a few months ago. Currently have about 5K miles on them. Quieter than Michelin's and just as smooth a ride. And of course less money to boot.
 
I know I sound like a broken record at this point but you should have a look at Cooper Roadmasters. I replaced my Michelin's (275/70R22.5) with these a few months ago. Currently have about 5K miles on them. Quieter than Michelin's and just as smooth a ride. And of course less money to boot.
Cooper is the last tire I would recommend.
 

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