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Michelin dealers in Seattle area? - Greg Young - 07-09-2009 15:44 Hi - After all the discussion re tires I think we're going to replace our steers with Michelins and move the one year old Toyo's we bought last year when one blew out to the tag axle. Next year the drive tires...
Anyone have a recommendation for a Michelin dealer in the Seattle area where we will be next week? Thanks! Greg Young 1986 PT-40 Bluefire Currently in Alberton, MT on the way to Seattle Each time you judge yourself you break your heart. -Kirpal Venanji Michelin dealers in Seattle area? - Harold Prescott - 07-10-2009 01:53 The Jubitz Truck Stop in Portland, Or., generally have good prices on Michelins. Jubitz is located off I-5 at exit 307. No sales tax in Oregon. Harold Prescott '85 FC-35 Rackerby, Ca. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Greg Young > > Hi - After all the discussion re tires I think we're going to replace our steers with Michelins and move the one year old Toyo's we bought last year when one blew out to the tag axle. Next year the drive tires... > > Anyone have a recommendation for a Michelin dealer in the Seattle area where we will be next week? > > Thanks! > Greg Young > 1986 PT-40 Bluefire > Currently in Alberton, MT on the way to Seattle > > Each time you judge yourself you break your heart. > -Kirpal Venanji > Michelin dealers in Seattle area? - Ernie Ekberg - 07-10-2009 02:05
Michelin dealers in Seattle area? - Pete Masterson - 07-10-2009 04:39 Look for a Les Schwab tire center. They usually stock (or can get within 24 hours) the truck-size tires. Prices are generally good for fresh tires. (Watch out for sale prices -- some tire stores (not necessarily Schwab) will sell really old tires at big discounts.) Service is very good. Indeed, when I had a flat (due to a bad schrader valve), a Les Schwab store had 2 or 3 employees working on my coach and the tire for nearly 2 hours. (They were a little inexperienced with working on a motor home, though they were experienced with large trucks.) When finished -- no charge. Flats are fixed for free. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Jul 9, 2009, at 8:44 PM, Greg Young wrote:
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