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Old 07-02-2020, 07:48 AM   #29
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FYI U could put 295 on the tag but like Gary said no need. I found out U can’t put 295 on the drivers because they would touch, that is a bad thing because the two tires don’t like each other. Not really they would rub causing heat which is a tire killer. They would touch by .01”. They guy said U could add a spacer but I thought that might cause more problems then it was worth.
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The Anthem in 2014 and 2015 had 295‘S on the rear and 315’s on the front. How did Spartan accomplish this?

Do you have to adjust your air spring height if you go to 315’s in the front and leave 275’s in the rear?
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Old 07-09-2020, 03:28 PM   #31
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Our 1993 Fleetwood Flair 22 came with Michelin XPS Rib tires when we bought it in 1998 and we replaced them twice using the FMCA's plan over the course of 20 years. Great tires & super road feel.
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[QUOTE=RVLiving.LIFE;5326658]Hello all,

I am replacing my front tires that are currently Goodyear. I am replacing them with Michelin X Coach tires.

Good Or Bad?

Gary

I prefer ToYo truck tires. Michelin is nit too of line.
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My only suggestion is that you check the date code, and if they have been in a warehouse longer than 6 months don't buy them. When tires get old they "Bloom" r turn brown.
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Just replaced my Michelin’s with Toyo’s and couldn’t be happier. Great ride and saved a lot. Researched and talked to Toyo owners and they were all very happy with their choice. Check the reviews..
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Old 07-09-2020, 04:23 PM   #35
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When the time came to choose new tires for my Class A, I replaced all 6 of my Michelin XRV 235/80R 22.5" tires with exactly the same ones. I got a good price after joining the FMCA. Two years later, I remain very happy with their performance and reliability.
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I prefer ToYo truck tires. Michelin is nit too of line.

Wait...what?
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Old 07-09-2020, 04:28 PM   #37
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We have them on our 2015 Class A and they are really good as to ride.
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Old 07-09-2020, 04:32 PM   #38
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Got rid of my front Goodyears and went with Michelin, very pleased and will change the rest to Michelin next year. Have 10 ply Michelin’s a on all my trucks at home and always get at least 70,000 miles wthem.
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Any one use Firestone tires?
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You may want to check if Michelin will warranty your 2014 tires. They have been know to provide a discount toward new tires. The warranty on the xza's is 7 years. I just replaced my Michelin XZA2 on the front with XZA2 and my XZA3 on the rear with Michelin X LRH. Doesn't look like they make the XZA3 any longer. Reminder to buy them through FMCA for the member discount. I've always been satisfied with Michelins.
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I am replacing my front tires that are currently Goodyear. I am replacing them with Michelin X Coach tires.

Good Or Bad?

Gary
Michelins came on my motorhome, and I'm very happy with them. They will age out long before they wear out. This got me started on Michelin's for my Honda CR-V toad - rides better and quieter with the Michelin's compared to whatever came on it new.
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Old 07-10-2020, 03:43 AM   #42
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It seems the newest ones I can find here are dated 2017. I have a trip planned in two weeks. Of course I would like newer ones but it seems if I want X-coach It is my only option. Does anyone think this is a problem?
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