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Old 05-24-2022, 07:14 AM   #15
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I'm sure there are less expensive tires on the market than the Michelin XRV's. However you might also want to include factors like sidewall life and expected mileage into the overall cost calculation.



Our 2013 Adventurer 32H came with Michelin XRV's size 235/80R22.5. We just changed them out a month ago per the 10 year recommendation by Michelin. They had over 55,000 miles on them with no sidewall cracking and slightly less than 50% of the tread remaining. These tires lasted longer than any other tires we've purchased for our previous motorhome and were trouble free for their entire recommended lifespan.



Somethings to consider if you intend to keep your motorhome for an extended period.
Yes, 19.5 Michelin have been trouble free on our 1999 has Dutch Star.Click image for larger version

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