Re: Toyo vs Michelin
Reply #50 –
While changing the tires at short intervals cannot be wrong of course, just expensive the only way I see tires failing is water getting inside them.
Some greases used to mount are water based, big no no. Bought my own mylers grease because of that.
Then I found that Parkhouse tire the FMCA source in .Santa Ana, ca already uses the correct grease.
The Michelin stuff I think was water based based on its Data sheet. Was surprised if memory serves me,
Use of non coach dry air is another. Small compressors. Truck stops. I doubt if they have dry air.
Turned my D2 controller up to 110-130 to be able to air up the tires from the known dry air source.
Trucks run through them faster?
Michelin guarantees the carcass for seven years, three retreads, 700,000 miles.
All my old blown up tires around my Foretravel store had rusty cord belts inside.
Careful inspection and dry air/nitrogen should allow a longer safer life.
As mine age will dismount them for inspection.