Re: Driving on tires made in 2015 Reply #20 – July 18, 2021, 08:33:19 pm Maybe the tire chart has not been posted widely online yet. Might want to contact Bridgestone tech support line directly and have them recommend tire pressure for your coach weight/tire spec and to email the tire pressure chart to you. I would not think the company would internally make the "clear to ship" product call without creating the recommended tire pressure table for your tire. A call to Hermann Tire in Nac, tx may also be able to help you as they sell Bridgestones. Quote Selected
Re: Driving on tires made in 2015 Reply #21 – July 18, 2021, 08:48:07 pm #Bridgestone R213 295/75 22.5. H. To replace the xze2 275 g rated tires. They are the most recent addition to the Bridgestone family (2021) And so new I can not find any tire pressure index online. Does anyone have suggestions on run pressure for these?#I THINK THIS IS IT CORRECT?https://commercial.bridgestone.com/content/dam/bcs-sites/bridgestone-ex/products/Databooks/TBR/Bridgestone-TBR-Load-And-Inflation-Tables-08-08-2018.pdf Pg 94 of chart or 5 of 10 pages on PDF View. Quote Selected
Re: Driving on tires made in 2015 Reply #22 – July 18, 2021, 10:32:24 pm That chart does not list the R213 tire. I will have to give the tech support a call and I will try Herman's tire tomorrow Peter Quote Selected
Re: Driving on tires made in 2015 Reply #23 – July 19, 2021, 01:24:23 pm I've had a Michelin tire fail after 3,000 miles and (exactly) one year due to a defect, so a failure can happen with any tire, especially if there is a road hazard. I installed a Saf-T-Plus steering stabilizer to help keep the steering wheel in my grip should a front tire fail. Fortunately, I have never had to test it, but it, like insurance, is peace of mind. I highly recommend it. https://www.safe-t-plus.com/ Quote Selected
Re: Driving on tires made in 2015 Reply #24 – July 19, 2021, 01:47:26 pm Quote from: dicksop – July 06, 2021, 07:18:32 amIs it safe to drive on tires made in 3415? They do NIOT show any cracking inside or not and have very few miles on them. The tires in question are the steer tires. The rears were made in 3418Our Coopers were made in 2008 and replaced a couple of months ago. Aged with lots of tiny cracks. Still have a Firestone on made in 2009 that looks like new. Bridgestone/Firestone recommends replacing casings used for recapping after 15 years. Only one zipper blowout and that was a 6 month Michelin. They did replace it for free.Pierce Quote Selected