WalterJ
TDR MEMBER
Last 3 sets of Michelin LT285/70R17 M/S [ATX] wore excessively at the rear even with 90 psig, for hauling Hitchhiker 3 times a year. Oh well, I found the LT285/70R17 Dura Grapplers were "E" rated, e.g. 500#+ more per tire. So, a guy's gotta do.......
At 41,974 miles the ride got real bumpy; the LR developed a 'bubble' type ply separation, replaced it with the spare. 3 weeks later the ride got real bumpy; the RR was egg shaped due to what was diagnosed as a cord failure; plumb ran out of spares! 9/32" remain of orig. 15/32". called TireBuyer and received warranty claim form. I have no clue what to expect.
P.S. 6 months after wearing the Nitto's, we replaced our 5th wheel with a lighter, slightly smaller model! I hope the new Michelin Defender's are up to the task, otherwise I might be facing 18"-19" rims with higher load rated tires for a lot more $$$ eh.
Travel safe & play safer.
At 41,974 miles the ride got real bumpy; the LR developed a 'bubble' type ply separation, replaced it with the spare. 3 weeks later the ride got real bumpy; the RR was egg shaped due to what was diagnosed as a cord failure; plumb ran out of spares! 9/32" remain of orig. 15/32". called TireBuyer and received warranty claim form. I have no clue what to expect.
P.S. 6 months after wearing the Nitto's, we replaced our 5th wheel with a lighter, slightly smaller model! I hope the new Michelin Defender's are up to the task, otherwise I might be facing 18"-19" rims with higher load rated tires for a lot more $$$ eh.
Travel safe & play safer.