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Old 11-02-2011, 08:07 AM   #1
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Need to replace the tires on my MH and was wondering how members feel about Goodyear "Unisteel G670" vs Michelin "XZE or XRV". The MH came with Goodyear G670 Load range F but in reading a lot of people like the Michelin. There is about $100 difference per tire in my area. I have a 33ft. with a GVWR of 20,500#. I was thinking about going up to a load range G when I buy the new tires. I would like to save the $600 but do not want to be penny wise and pound foolish with safety.

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Old 11-02-2011, 08:29 AM   #2
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Tires: You will get as many opinions as there are tires in the world----and every brand has it's detractors and proponents.

All I can tell you is my ten year old Michelins have preformed everyday exactly like a tire should---I have cared for them and they have cared for me, they look good. But ten years is plenty---time to get new ones.

So I went back with the brand that got me to where I am.

I just bought new Michelin XRV's LRG 235/80-22.5 at Costco and using a sale coupon wound up with a really good price, it was a good price w/o the coupon. Sorry I do not have my receipt right here to tell you exactly--but the price may vary depending on locale anyway--so if you have a Costco close by you can just ask and see what they quote and if you are interested. I was very pleasantly surprised by the deal. I do remember it was just a little more then TOYO"S at a local dealer which would have been my second choice.

They, Costco, will not install but having a dealer do the install still has me beating other MIchelin quotes by about $100. per tire.

I was also impressed with the DOT--I made a point of saying if the tire was more than a certain number of months old I would not accept it--they made a call and the tires I received were two weeks old virtually new.

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Old 11-02-2011, 08:44 AM   #3
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My first coach ran on Michelins that came on it for 45K miles - 3 years with no issues. Current coach came on GY G670's and I replaced them with the same tires at 45K miles and was completely happy with them. Wore out the second set someplace in Alaska, but they made it back to the east coast.

FMCA put together a deal with Michelin for members only. I took the deal price to my Goodyear Dealer and said I would rather buy from him. He took one look at the price and told me to go with the Michelin Tires as he could not (would not?) get within $100/tire with G670's and I now have 6 XZE 19.5 with less than 50 miles on them waiting for my next trip in about 2 weeks.

IMHO RV rated tires are about equal. All it takes is one blowout or one rivered tire to make some people think otherwise. In my opinion stuff happens and it can be any brand.
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:09 AM   #4
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I would agree that most of what you will get is opinions, including mine, related to tires.

I have GY G670's on my coach now and they are approaching 7 yrs and I will replace them in 2012. I did have problems with river wear on the front tires and had to rotate them to the rear to keep from feeling the tire cupping in the steering wheel. I won't do G670's next time.

There are many options out there....Toyo, Kuhmo, Bridgestone, Michelin and others. I've never had a problem with Michelin but have always thought they were a bit pricey. While I am leaning toward either Bridgestone or Toyo's, I will investigate Michelin and the FMCA discount. If they can be price competitive with the others, maybe.
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:55 AM   #5
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Personnaly, I wouldn't put GY tires on my mh on a bet. Read about way to many complaints on them and they are pricey. We had Michelin XRV on our mh and were pleased with them. If you have 19.5 rims, might want to also look at Hankook tires.
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Old 11-02-2011, 05:29 PM   #6
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IN MY OPINION, Michelin tires are not worth the extra expense. Our mh had a set of Michelins that were 6 years old and the sidewalls were badly cracked. This mh had over 50,000 miles when we bought it so these tires were not sitting around. To me, cracking sidewalls on a 6 year old tire is unacceptable. I would not buy Michelins again.
We replaced them with BF Goodrich Commercial T/A's, a few hundred less in cost. So far we've put about 10,000 miles on them with no problems. Time will tell if they hold up.
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I went with Bridgestone. Too many complaints about Goodyears...
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Old 11-02-2011, 05:58 PM   #9
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cbdeajr,
I have just made arrangemets to buy some mich xza3+ tires through the fmca mich advantage program. It is saving me about $85.00 per tire under my dealer price. You can create a mich. account and see your tire cost online. The fmac web site has info on the program.
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Old 11-02-2011, 06:18 PM   #10
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I have the GY 670's 22.5" that are 6 years and 5 months old no cracks to be seen.
Plan to replace them in spring 2015.
I wouldn't put Michelin XRV's on my MH on a bet, if they were $200 a tire cheaper.
After having 2 zipper blow outs with them. At 4 years & 6 years old and cracks in all of them at 4 years.
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Called and priced both Goodyear G670 Load Rating G and Michelin XZE Load rating H(what the dealer has in stock). They wanted $518 each for the Goodyear and the Michelin dealer wanted $371.61 each. Both dealers said their tires where mfg this year. From the post I have gotten I was thinking that the Goodyear would be the cheaper of the two. These are the only tire dealer in the area I live so going to drive into the city and check prices.
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On my 99 Brave i had Goodyear. Replaced them at 63,000 miles for age, not wear or cracks. Put 45,000 miles on the next set, still in good shape. Bought new motor home and put Hankook on it, very pleased and about $100 per tire cheaper.
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cbdeajr,

Those prices sound comparable to the ranges I had for 245/R70 19.5 LR H tires. I also was not able to get the LR G since the dealer claimed they are not being made in that size.

I would have to get out the invoice from Michelin to verify actual price for tires. Of course mounting, balancing etc add bucks to the final "out the door" cost.
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cbdeajr,

Those prices sound comparable to the ranges I had for 245/R70 19.5 LR H tires. I also was not able to get the LR G since the dealer claimed they are not being made in that size.

I would have to get out the invoice from Michelin to verify actual price for tires. Of course mounting, balancing etc add bucks to the final "out the door" cost.

Our (6) Hankooks were around $1700 out the door m&b.

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