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Old 09-10-2019, 09:56 AM   #1
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Continental tires?

Anyone running the continental hsr2 in a 255/70/22.5 that can give some feedback?

Time for 6 new tires and looking for alternatives to the G670’s that are on now.
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I ran HSR2's in the larger 11R22.5 size for several years. Excellent tire.
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Old 09-10-2019, 01:54 PM   #3
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I ran HSR2's in the larger 11R22.5 size for several years. Excellent tire.
Same here, they are fine tires and prices are good, I did get them through FMCA, I'm not sure they are still in the tire program though.
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I also have 2 of that Continental in a larger size on the front (Toyo on drive and tag). Happy with them, ride and handle good. I think you will like the Continentals.

My last RV did have that size and I replaced the Goodyears with Brigestone on the front, 2 years later I replaced the rear with Toyo. Both were a upgrade in ride to the Goodyear IMO.
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yep, just replaced all 6 last month. I really cant tell any difference in ride,handling,etc from the 275/80/22.5,6 year old Michelins xza3+'s they replaced. I did save about $1700 for the whole set.
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I'm running the Continental HSR2 in 10R22.5 . They're nearly 5 years old and doing fine.
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Just put 315/80 Continental HA3s on the front of my coach. Got a good price through the FMCA program. The only thing I had to do was let them make a copy of my FMCA card.
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We have HSR2’s in 295/80/22.5 almost a year with no issues. They seam a lot tougher than my Michelin’s especially the sidewalls, the ride is the same, but the price is a no brainer.
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