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Old 01-04-2019, 03:50 PM   #1
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Toyo M144 Tires

Just installed 8 of them size 295/80 R 22.5 on my Sig and could not be more pleased with the ride and handling. Took off Michelin tires that aged out and two of them had deteriorated in the side walls that you could not see. Really glad I got them off and did not have a failure out on the road.

Lesson learned is after seven years, get your tires off your coach.
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Just got 6 new Toyo MT 170s installed. Old Michelins were cracked and at the 7 yr. mark. I noticed a much more solid ride with the Toyo's !!!
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Just replaced my 10 year old Firestones with new Toyo M-144, made in Japan and so far pleased with the choice, scheduled for Arizona trip next week (Barrett Jackson) and sight seeing, will know more after trip.
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Just replaced my 10 year old Firestones with new Toyo M-144, made in Japan and so far pleased with the choice, scheduled for Arizona trip next week (Barrett Jackson) and sight seeing, will know more after trip.


My tire dealer sells a lot of heavy truck tires and swears by the Toyo tires above everything else. Mine were also made in Japan but at least not China. Pricing versus Michelin’s that I had was not even close as I bought 2 Toyo’s for the price of 1 Michelin.
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Have found each time we have replaced tires on our coaches that just the new rubber gives you a better ride. Just new tires do make a difference.
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After purchasing our MH this past spring, I replaced the Goodyear tires with Toyo M154 tires and they've been great. Toyo tires come highly recommended by the owner of a trucking company located not far from our home.
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Where did you buy your Toyo's at in California?.
Up north?

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I bought at Les Swab, they have a truck bay for big rigs and RV's
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Where did you buy your Toyo's at in California?.
Up north?

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You can check with petes road service. Their local shop near me carriers Toyo's. I think there main office is in fullerton.
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