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I have heard only good things about them. Some say they have a wretched smell when new, but that eventually dissipates and people like them. I am considering these when time to change out my Michelins. My last opair of Michelins on the MH were seriously cracking in year five. They sit for six months of the year, outside, though covered.
 
Toyo's are good tires.
 
Hoping they are good tires as I just purchased 4 thru Motorhometires.com. They were priced competitively and they came to my home storage garage and changed them. That's one of their perks for purchasing from them is that they will go anywhere and change the tires. Not sure how everyone feels about balancing bead but that's there method for balancing the tires. I'm not sure if that's the only method. I didn't need the bead as I have Centramatic wheel balancers on all wheels.
 
I bought 6 of them last year, I'm happy so far! :)
 

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