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Title: MotorhomeTires.com
Post by: Spowell on July 24, 2023, 08:26:32 pm
Anyone use Motorhometires.com?  $4186.00 for 6 Toyos installed - does not seem like a bad price..
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Post by: wolfe10 on July 24, 2023, 08:34:18 pm
Scott,

What SIZE?

Which series of Toyos?
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Post by: dsd on July 24, 2023, 11:33:29 pm
Brett different Scott but similar coach. Ran the 177s all the way a round. The front Require H rating due to weight load and although not required I ran the H in the rear. 295/75r 22.5s. 105 psi in front and 95 in the rear. These are all steer tires. No balancing but used the .010 diameter OTR tire beads with incredible results. TST TPMS with two actual low tire pressure indications due to old valve stem extenders within 4 hours of each other. They are truck tires but I dont know any better so they have been great for me. Definitely will replace with the same. Still planning on selling my old ones when they hit the Five year mark hoping to get half value for them. Wont save any money but will always have fresh tires under me.  Three years old now. Looks like they are trending $570 each delivered to the house
Scott
$410 if you dont mind driving threw London Ohio. I do that annually generally
TOYO M177™ – Equipment Supply of Cincinnati (https://escincy.com/product/toyo-m177/)
Title: Re: MotorhomeTires.com
Post by: red tractor on July 25, 2023, 11:09:42 am
I just had 6 Toyo 295/75r22.5 M177 load range H installed 3,300 dollars complete and I kept the old tires to resell.
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Post by: bbeane on July 25, 2023, 11:55:04 am
Just had 2 Toyo Zm 177 295 75 LRh 22.5s installed out the door $1200.00 including stems and balance beads. That didn't include 65.00 ea for the 7 year  old tires.
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Post by: Spowell on July 25, 2023, 03:46:20 pm
Scott,

What SIZE?

Which series of Toyos?

M170 16ply 295/75R22.5

Title: Re: MotorhomeTires.com
Post by: Paul GA on July 26, 2023, 09:43:57 am

I had six 245/75R22.5 M170 put on $2400 all total
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Post by: Sven and Kristi on July 29, 2023, 07:09:16 pm
I just received two quotes for M177 front and M170's for rear, (H rating) in San Diego (Escondido) which were just under $4000.  This was total cost for 295/75r22.5.  The M177 was $525 and the M170 was $468. They do not buy back tires older than 5 years (mine are 7) due to safety issues and I won't sell them for the same reason (this is why I'm replacing them).  I don't want to be driving next to a semi that just bought my old tires (especially Michelins).


Title: Re: MotorhomeTires.com
Post by: rbark on July 29, 2023, 10:09:11 pm
So.... Are the M117s bigger than the M170s? Why not the same size for all tires?
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Post by: craneman on July 29, 2023, 10:55:56 pm
Same size different tread.
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Post by: rbark on July 30, 2023, 12:36:49 am
Interesting, so ones steer tires and the others drive?
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Post by: bbeane on July 30, 2023, 01:01:31 am
Both are all position, just different tread pattern.
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Post by: FourTravelers on July 30, 2023, 07:35:18 am
I went with the M170's all the way around. The  M170 has stronger side walls which I thought might help with curbs, rocks, logs, etc. that jump out in front of you when navigating smaller streets or State and National campgrounds. They may not ride quite as smooth as the M177's (don't know if this is true or not) but I think they ride as good as the Michelin XZE's that I replaced.
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Post by: dans96u295ft on August 03, 2023, 10:01:53 am
105 in front and 95 in rear on mine. Seems fine.
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Post by: mkc1962 on August 05, 2023, 08:49:52 am
I went with the 170 295/75R22.5 all around last fall. . Was about $2400 with me mounting, using beads for balancing.4 k miles so far and cannot tell the difference from the old Michelins, other than all the $ that stayed in my pocket.