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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3407970" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Well, I might get flamed, but then, I don't really care.</p><p></p><p>Our RV, which is also our home for the last 9 years, has Goodyear tires on it. In the past, Goodyear has been excellent in working with people who had their tires on their RV's, even to the point of repairing the RV's if a tire damaged the vehicle when it blew out. (By the way, we don't hear of a lot of blow-outs on the RV forums.)</p><p></p><p>When one is looking at tires for one's RV, it is good to consider the actual age of the tire because tires can "age out." We had that happen with tires on our Ford F450. The tread and sidewalls all looked good, but there were cracks between the treads. Those tires were about the limit that they claim for tires, which is 7 years old. The Goodyear tires on our RV are 10 years old and there is absolutely no evidence of cracking either on the sidewalls or between the treads. They will be replaced, but only because of their age, and they will be replaced with the exact same model of tire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3407970, member: 7900"] Well, I might get flamed, but then, I don't really care. Our RV, which is also our home for the last 9 years, has Goodyear tires on it. In the past, Goodyear has been excellent in working with people who had their tires on their RV's, even to the point of repairing the RV's if a tire damaged the vehicle when it blew out. (By the way, we don't hear of a lot of blow-outs on the RV forums.) When one is looking at tires for one's RV, it is good to consider the actual age of the tire because tires can "age out." We had that happen with tires on our Ford F450. The tread and sidewalls all looked good, but there were cracks between the treads. Those tires were about the limit that they claim for tires, which is 7 years old. The Goodyear tires on our RV are 10 years old and there is absolutely no evidence of cracking either on the sidewalls or between the treads. They will be replaced, but only because of their age, and they will be replaced with the exact same model of tire. [/QUOTE]
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