Re: Toyo Tires
Reply #3 –
Yahoo Message Number: 76014
Hi Patricia,
Tires can sometimes reveal different opinions amongst us all:)! I consider tires the most primary safety item on a coach, car, truck, etc. The final thing that controls forward, turning and stopping - or those little sections of the tires that make contact with the surface. So, regardless of how long I'm planning to hold on to a car, truck, RV - I put the best tires I can on them. I budget accordingly, and expect to pay more then what some tires can be purchased for.
OK - That's me, and my slant on things. Tires in general, all IMO:)!
Tier 1
Tier 2
Bridgestone R250
BF Goodrich
Toyo
I made the choice to go with the Michelin ZXE*. If considering Tier 2, then I would price shop between the Bridgestone or BF Goodrich, and go with the best price. Many other brands exists, and many owners have been pleased with the service of these tires.
One last factor, if you are selling the coach by yourself in the future. Many will be looking at the age, and brand/model of tire. A higher up the pecking order tire on the coach, could nudge a sell when a buyer is comparing your coach with some other rig. So perhaps a bit more out of pocket now, will come back some on the back end.
But if you can afford it, I recommend doing your own research, and buying the best quality tire you can afford. And of course, do a four corner weight and set the PSI to that tires manufacturers PSI chart.
Have fun, and best of luck,
Smitty
04 Allure 31017 (Also the High Cascade - wife loves the long galley counters!)