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Old 06-14-2020, 07:36 AM   #1
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Question My Class C 31 ft journey



Tires for 31 ft. Dreadnought



I sold my Minnie 24ft. - I needed a Bigger bed - I was looking at used 28-29 but I saw a 31 in my neighbor hood - good price. Just 2 of us and a dog - not much stuff - we do tow a small MC trailer enclosed 3500#

- I took off the 2 year old GY Wrangler HT of that Minnie and swapped for the 5 year old tires on the Jayco (so I would have the newer tires ) and sold the Minnie.

That 24 Minnie left Florida about a month ago and is now in California via the Rocky Mountains

My 31 Jayco - just blew up an inner Driver side tire after only 100 miles. I had Wranglers on my E350 V10 Van and loved them. Worked great on E350 Winnie

Not so good on E450 Jayco dreadnought. I had 80 psi all around -
I am looking at the only choice I see that is over and above the others.

Michelin XPS Rib - at least for the 4 DRW. The price is high but what is the cost of breakage Its $400 more for the rears. I should say Only $400 more

I do see the consistent talk about the 31ft being very heavy cant carry much - but still use the same wheel tire combination as an E350 Box truck

I wish I had held out for a 29 but I "think" the XPS will do the job - I saw a review on Amazon XPS tires with a picture and story like mine and He Loves the XPS - after he blew up 2 sets of DRW with other tires



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