Tires

  • 02/24/2014 3:22 PM
    Message # 1504922
    Deleted user
    new to the forum, have a 93 Montera and having tires checked today, had a blowout a few months ago so like to know what age tire does everyone consider time to replace rear duals and also fronts? Tread is good but 5-7 years old. thx
  • 02/25/2014 7:17 AM
    Reply # 1505369 on 1504922

    5 to 7 years is  the normal life for tires.  Tires normally do not wear out, they get old.  they break down.

     

    NOTE:  If your a full timer w/ regular use, you might get 10 years out of your tires.

  • 03/03/2014 9:12 PM
    Reply # 1509964 on 1504922
    Deleted user
    At the recommendation of several truckers, my RV broker, and lots of research, I put 4 Yokohama TY517 MC2 tires on the rear of my 2005 Fleetwood, Revolution LE.  The ride is much improved over the worn tires that I had on my motorhome.  I work all over the country in any weather and I take my home with me most of the time in all weather conditions and this tire was superior over all others that I investigated.  Compare the tire specs to others and check the prices.  

    The specifications from their brochure follow:  
    TY517 is equipped with the best Yokohama premium design concepts to meet stringent, modern fleet performance demands.
    There's power in these drive axle tires - maximum power. The popular TY517 drive tire delivers outstanding traction, long even wear and superior durability. STEM-2 technology enables this tough performer to stand up to destructive forces, resulting in multiple retreads and lower maintenance costs. 
    28/32” Rib-block Tread Depth.  Delivers long wear and road-grabbing power for the long haul without any compromises in traction.  "Compare this to the Michelin tread depths," my opinion here.
    Tapered Center Groove.  This center-shaped groove promotes stone ejection and reduces tread-stone damage for enhanced casing life and retreadability.
    Solid Outer Shoulder.  Strong, durable, solid shoulder block ensures flat, even wear on all types of 2- and 3-axle tractors and trucks.
    Three Large Circumferential Grooves.  Extra wide, self-cleaning, V-shaped grooves for improved water dispersion, lateral stability and long, even wear.  Mud and snow rated for drive power in the toughest of conditions.
    STEM-2 Technology for extended casing life, extended retread life, and extended durability.  Our STEM-2 technology extends the life of the casing by redirecting normally destructive stress forces.
    Rock-ejecting, center-groove platform enhances casing life and retreadability by minimizing damage to the casing.

    By the way, it is not a noisy tire.

    The front tires were new so I haven't had to deal with those yet.  The TY517 are drive tires.

    Good luck in your search,
    Cliff
    2005 Fleetwood Revolution LE 40E
  • 05/09/2014 3:32 AM
    Reply # 1550820 on 1504922
    Deleted user
    At the age you say your tires are, it's time to get new tires. Most RV tires are always heavily loaded; they don't wear out, they age out. I once drove on 12 year old RV tires, before I knew better; I was just plain lucky. I suggest you join FMCA to take advantage of Michelin Fleet pricing plan. Excellent tires, probably more load capacity than your OEM tires, just get ready for a cost of about $400 per tire.

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