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Posted: 02.11.2016  ·  #1
Has anyone done a comparison on MH tyres ? Wearability, road noise, cost, etc....


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I always think Michelin are the best for wear. Most people replace them before they are worn out due to age.


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I always think Michelin are the best for wear. Most people replace them before they are worn out due to age.


Yes, Michelin has been my tyre of choice for many years, and many vehicles. There are Vanco ones on her now, and I think they are noisy, but would like to find the difference in these two a least.


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Has anyone done a comparison on MH tyres ? Wearability, road noise, cost, etc....


All you need to know is HERE

It's a matter of comparing the ratings of the tyres on your short list to pick the best that suits your driving style.
Personally I like mine to have three A's


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Has anyone done a comparison on MH tyres ? Wearability, road noise, cost, etc....


All you need to know is HERE

It's a matter of comparing the ratings of the tyres on your short list to pick the best that suits your driving style.
Personally I like mine to have three A's


When I found this "sticker" earlier on a tyre site, I remembered it being on the news not long ago. Might be hard enough to get 3 "A" for a van though.
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Posted: 03.11.2016  ·  #6
What you buy may depend more on what you can get if it's motorhome specific tyres you want, couple of months back a close Freind if mine wanted michelins to replace his but ended up having to take continentals as he couldn't get michelins anywhere in the uk in his size. He actually thinks the conti's are quieter than the original michelins.

Everyone to their own and all that


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