UV protected tires-fairydust?
I've been digging through many posts concerning tires and some questions come to mind. Please bear in mind that I have exactly zero motorhome experience though I have owned heavy equipment trucks, and my intent is to be an informed buyer thus my dependence on this forum for elucidation. Zero intent to rile anyone up in other words.
RV tires are made of specific compounds that resist cracking due to age/uv exposure etc. Even though Michelin says life should be ten years, most owners report life to be five years. At this time there is still plenty of tread but sidewalls are suspect.
So, if the realistic service life of protected tires is five years, what is the life of an "unprotected" heavy truck tire? These things are generally good for two recappings and not all trucks rack up huge yearly mileage. I'm scratching my head and trying to remember the last time I saw 5 year old tires with cracked sidewalls. I'm thinking about the 2000 BMW I just bought with 22K miles and original tires. Pirellis, and the tread was worn for sure but sidewall cracking was minimal.
Not saying, but could it be that along with the protective compound comes a more flexible sidewall in the RV tire than the truck tire, thus making it more prone to cracking?
Truck tires are reputed to give a harsher ride, I wonder how much of an issue this is on an 8 airbag Foretravel. Is this a passenger comfort issue only or is damage being done to the rig? Do highway ribbed tires like the XZ series provide superior handling, tracking, braking than a standard ribbed truck tire?
Once again, thanks for your help and look forward to your responses.
Chuck