Re: RV Tires choices -- Is the ride of our motorhome based on the fr
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Hi Stan - I'm not Bob, and I have the Allure not the Inspire. But, I agree with the comment about the front tires make more of a difference on ride quality then the rears,
Look into the FMCA Michelin Advantage Program. Quite a savings. And, not just Michelin's are involved, but also BF Goodrich ST230's too.
We have 12R 22.5 on all 8 of our tires. Two of them were damaged thanks to potholes I could not avoid, and need replacing. Yep to the Michelin tire shortage being a current problem:)! We're on the road, and need to replace those two with damaged cords now, not in a month when Michelins should start flowing again.
In Denver area now, and after a few days of calling around, I was able to find two BF Goodrich ST230's, made by Michelin, and part of the Michelin Advantage Program. TCI Tire Center quoted $680 each (mounted/balanced/Colorado and Denver taxes). Thru the FMCA Michelin program, down to $520, quite a savings.
We're going to wait until we're in Oregon in October to replace the other 6 tires, and by then the Michelins should be flowing. Or, I may go ahead and get 6 more ST230's, we'll see.
Long story, to say that IMO, it is OK to have different front tires then rear tires!!! Spend some good money on maybe the Michelin XZA3's for the front, and something else for the rears. (In my size, I'm thinking of mounting the ST230's on the front for now, see how they compare to the XZE*'s we now have. If I feel the ride is to stiff, the front is a bit rough with the XZE*'s, then I'll move them to the tag position. Probably go with four ST230's for the drives, and XZA2's for the steers. (The XZA3's are not available in a size that will fit our coach.)
If you can't wait until probably mid September for the Michelins, check to see if you can get the BF Goodrich ST230's. They are considered a 'Tier 1' tire. And were actually my second choice 5 1/2 years ago when I went with the XZE*'s:)!
If you have not left the San Diego area, TCI Tire Center (Owned by Michelin, should be part of the Michelin Advantage Program. You might also check to see if Parkhouse Tires, Kearny Mesa area, is an Advantage Program member too. 5 1/2 years ago, they had the best price, did a good job on mounting and balancing of my current tires. (TCI was very close price wise, but was not just a few miles away from my home. They have a good reputation too:)!).
Happy tire hunting!
Smitty
04 Allure 31017