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Old 12-06-2013, 09:48 PM   #1
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What kind of tires for my Holiday Rambler 36dbd

Michelin, Goodyear, Toyo or Hankoch which would you choose? We probably wont put more then 3000 miles a year on them.
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I just put new tires on last summer. I went with Michelin. I removed goodyears and definitely did not want them. I have heard many others using other brands and most are happy with them. My personal experience had a lot of michelins over the years and have been pleased with them so I chose to go that route. I got them through the FMCA program, so the cost was not much more than some of the other brands. I believe as long as you stick with good name brand and take good care of them you will be pleased.
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I agree, you can't go wrong with Michelins and the FMCA Michelin program.
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Old 12-07-2013, 12:59 PM   #4
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I replaced steer tires last spring and bought Michelins for the same reasons onechaddude did above. Have had excellent results with Michelins on other vehicles in the past and purchasing them through FMCA helped reduce the sting a little. Protect your coach, your investment in tires and yourself by taking care of them as best you can. Keep them properly inflated, clean, aligned and protected from UV and they will serve you well. Next spring I will replace the drive tires with Michelins to complete the plan. Spreading the cost out over 2 years helps make it a little easier on the pocketbook too.
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