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Old 03-25-2015, 09:17 PM   #4845
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Old 03-26-2015, 07:45 AM   #4850
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Old 03-26-2015, 01:03 PM   #4851
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My tires were dated 0407 w/42K miles on them.
Using the FMCA Michelin Advantage Program I now have 6 new 235/80R 22.5 XRV w/born date 0515.
Tires were $399.90 PLUS $11.06 Fed Excise Tax [$420.96] each. Labor including new s/s stems and balancing was $85 per tire. All was accomplished on site at FMCA Rally in Pomona, CA.
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Old 03-26-2015, 06:05 PM   #4852
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Hi, what weber grill?? We have a weber q grill 100 and want to use quick connect on trailer vs bottles..did you change or remove grill gas regulator and run off rv regulator.???
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Old 03-26-2015, 06:19 PM   #4853
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My tires were dated 0407 w/42K miles on them.
Using the FMCA Michelin Advantage Program I now have 6 new 235/80R 22.5 XRV w/born date 0515.
Wow, they were made two months from now. Michelin must be doing something right.
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Wow, they were made two months from now. Michelin must be doing something right.
tire dates are first two numbers are the week of manufacture, last two are year of manufacture. so 0515 date is fifth week of 2015.

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tire dates are first two numbers are the week of manufacture, last two are year of manufacture. so 0515 date is fifth week of 2015.

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Guess I blew that. Plus I actually knew that, just has a senior moment.
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Finally broke down and purchased a TPMS for Winnie. Had a valve leak last fall but caught it before it was an issue. I was lucky that time. I will be installing the system first thing when the coach comes out of storage. No sense in counting on luck.
You are a VERY smart and WISE man to have invested in a TPMS. I don't understand those that don't have one or do have one and don't use it.

I will not move my vehicles without the TPMS sensors installed and actively reporting tire psi and tire temp.

If you have ANY trouble or lose confidence in the one that you chose which happened to me when I bought the Doran TPMS, I would HIGHLY recommend the Tire SafeGuard TPMS.

You won't be disappointed. They even threw in the signal booster for free and it has worked flawlessly. I liked it so much that I bought a Tire SafeGuard TPMS custom made for my motorcycle tires.

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You are a VERY smart and WISE man to have invested in a TPMS. I don't understand those that don't have one or do have one and don't use it.

I will not move my vehicles without the TPMS sensors installed and actively reporting tire psi and tire temp.

If you have ANY trouble or lose confidence in the one that you chose which happened to me when I bought the Doran TPMS, I would HIGHLY recommend the Tire SafeGuard TPMS.

You won't be disappointed. They even threw in the signal booster for free and it has worked flawlessly. I liked it so much that I bought a Tire SafeGuard TPMS custom made for my motorcycle tires.

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Which do you recommend, and why.

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