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Old 04-06-2016, 04:37 PM   #41
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M.H size new Bridge stones now on sale100 $off. 459/ tire
These are the brand new design to improve mileage.

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Old 04-06-2016, 04:43 PM   #42
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I just paid $529 each for Michelin steer tires.
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Old 04-06-2016, 05:49 PM   #43
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I just paid $529 each for Michelin steer tires.
Before just going out and buying new steer axle tires do yourself a favor hook up and go weight each axle fully loaded. Michelin has a steer tire 315/80 R 22.5 it is either a 22 or 24 ply good for 15,000 lb load a lot of Prevosts use these as they are very heavy on the front. They aIsland use these for the single rear tag axle. Alcoa also makes a 9 or 10 wide wheel for these tires.
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Old 04-06-2016, 08:34 PM   #44
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I just paid $529 each for Michelin steer tires.
I put all six on mine when I bought it had them all the way around on my last one also. When Jeff recommended 10 ply 16" LT tires to me when I blew out a 15" Goodyear trailer tire when the trailer wasn't a year old, Jeff Tueton recomended me going to those tires and wheels. Michleans on my trailer too. Motor homes both drove better, trailer tows better. Especially in cross winds. I thing the original trailer tires were rolling over in strong cross winds, and when passing 18 wheelers. None of that now. I have used Michlean tires on our passenger cars for over 30 years now. Won't use anything else now.
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Old 04-07-2016, 01:45 AM   #45
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Ed Wright:

Goodyear Marathon radial trailer tires since I do not know when are made in CHINA....! I have learned "due to quality and reliability issues" they are reopening their plant in Brazil to start making them there again.

Three years ago I bought two (was not happy they were made in China) for my Pace 24' trailer and one lasted a little over one year with it being destroyed when it blew! I moved the two older ones made in Brazil to the rear and the China ones to the front and I am keeping my fingers crossed.

On my open 18' trailer I have Maxx brand 10 ply (load range E) 205X75R15 radials that were take offs from a local RV dealer about 4 yrs ago and are doing fine.

I have talked to fellow racers and seen LT truck tires now being used on trailers. Cost more, however they last!

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Old 04-07-2016, 06:04 AM   #46
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New tires (bridge stones) definitely show much softer ride. Confirms old tires were stiffening or harder w age. Load range G I believe
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Old 04-07-2016, 07:25 AM   #47
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Goodyear Marathons are absolute junk (fortunate one blowout north of Atlanta on I-75 wasn't a bigger disaster)...MAXXIS makes several good alternatives with higher load rating if you don't want to resort to LT tires for whatever reason. Just bought a MH with Goodyears and will be switching to Michelins at first opportunity (after Uncle Sam gets his check of course).
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:29 AM   #48
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If you are planning on going through Massachusetts this summer with your Coach and a trailer in tow - my best friend had to attend a DOT safety meeting for the construction company he work's for and the DOT officer brought up Motor Homes and said there intent was to have a DOT officer parked before the weigh stations and directing you to go to the weigh station ( even though you are not mandated to do so) - they will then conduct a modified DOT check up for proper air pressure - lights - tire condition - safety chains - I am sure being Drag Racers we all leave home with clean rig's as I have always told my son to run with the lights on and make sure it was washed - just a head's up - Bob
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:30 AM   #49
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Years back we started having tire troubles on out 26' tandem trailer.
Turned out that the Goodyear Marathon trailer tires are made in load range C and D. Only difference is the C or D about 1/16" high on the sidewall. Even dealers didn't know the difference until we bought a replacement from a FL dealer. We were unknowingly replacing Load range D original tires with lighter C tires - Doesn't work well on 10K trailer!


Check the load range on Marathons!
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Old 04-07-2016, 09:46 AM   #50
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The proper load range and air pressure are very important. My motorhome came with Michelins and will always have Michelins. Family Motor Coach Association has a discount program for Michelin tire.

https://www.fmca.com/benefits/michelin-advantage.html

Most trailer tires aren't rated for speeds over 65MPH. Slow down and enjoy the ride. I see many RVer's blow past me when I'm doing 65. I know we want to get there just take it easy. 65 MPH is enough.

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