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Tires: Replace 12Rs with 295/80/22.5? - dthollis1961 - 05-19-2007 03:03 I've got 12R/22.5 tires on the front of my FC that will need to be replaced. I know of one member on the forums (Scott Peatross) that has used 295/80/22.5 and likes them. Goodyear sells that size in the G670, which supposedly is made for RVs in that it has more UV inhibitors etc. In addition, it is quoted at about $100 less than the 12R. The 295 carries a higher weight rating than the 12R which means I can lower the pressure a little. Also, I have 11Rs on the rear and this 295 is about the same size as the 11Rs so I can use the spare 11R on the roof in all positions. I like the way my FC rides and handles now. It needs the weight capacity of more than the 11Rs that it was originally manufactured with. I can't see any downside to the 295 tires, can you? David Hollis 84FC35 Springfield,IL Tires: Replace 12Rs with 295/80/22.5? - Rob Robinson - 05-19-2007 05:14 Just my personal preference but I've had less than satisfactory experience with Goodyear. On 19/05/07, dthollis1961 > > I've got 12R/22.5 tires on the front of my FC that will need to be > replaced. I know of one member on the forums (Scott Peatross) that > has used 295/80/22.5 and likes them. Goodyear sells that size in the > G670, which supposedly is made for RVs in that it has more UV > inhibitors etc. In addition, it is quoted at about $100 less than the > 12R. The 295 carries a higher weight rating than the 12R which means > I can lower the pressure a little. Also, I have 11Rs on the rear and > this 295 is about the same size as the 11Rs so I can use the spare 11R > on the roof in all positions. > > I like the way my FC rides and handles now. It needs the weight > capacity of more than the 11Rs that it was originally manufactured > with. I can't see any downside to the 295 tires, can you? > > David Hollis 84FC35 Springfield,IL > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |