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We only put a couple of thousand miles on a year. I believe rib tread summer tires are supposed to be quieter. I'm sure tires will age out long before wear out. My Goodyear dealer says not to put Goodyear back on but recommended Cooper tires at $900.00 mounted and balanced . I would think I would be just fine with a little less expensive of a tire.Depends on how much you use your RV. Top brands seem to be Michelin (which I use). Beware Michelins may crack if the RV sits for long periods, like over the winter, especially if there are extreme changes of temperature.
Toyos have gained in popularity, much cheaper than Michelins, I have used Coopers on a class C, which rode as we as the Michelins. I don’t know about quiet, since my greatest concern is traction and durability (long lasting). I have a friend who is a truck driver who swears by Bridgestone.
There are comparison charts online. There you can prioritize your criteria for choosing.