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Do you really go 6-7 years on your Michelin ribs? I've heard by many that tires are 3-4 years max regardless of brand/quality.
โJun-22-2017 04:23 PM
nayther wrote:lincster wrote:
That is what you do with cheap tires you can get for $100 each.
Spend the money and get good brand name tires and not worry about tires for 6-7 years.
Do you really go 6-7 years on your Michelin ribs? I've heard by many that tires are 3-4 years max regardless of brand/quality. I'm running some Firestones now and have about 2 years on them, keep them covered when stored and properly inflated but will probably replace regardless in 2 more years if I still have it. Just my .02, collateral damage is awful when they blow.
โJun-21-2017 10:45 AM
โJun-21-2017 07:32 AM
lincster wrote:
That is what you do with cheap tires you can get for $100 each.
Spend the money and get good brand name tires and not worry about tires for 6-7 years.
โJun-21-2017 03:58 AM
โJun-17-2017 09:25 AM
Wild Card wrote:
Run them 2 yrs max and swap out. $800 tires vs $3000 in damage?
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โJun-16-2017 08:06 PM
La Gasser wrote:
My 2017 Jayco Seismic Wave came with Westlake LRG (14ply) tires. These tires have a Load Index of 129 and Speed Rating of "L", which is rated for 75 mph, however I usually run between 65 & 70 mph max. I have a TST 507 tire monitoring system and always make sure I have 110 psi before heading out. I know these are made in China like most ST tires these days. Are these good or bad tires? I'm hoping to run them 2 or 3 years before replacing them, probably with Salium 637 tires. We put approximately 5,000 miles a year on the trailer. Has anyone had good experience with these tires?
Thanks