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Old 12-20-2023, 02:27 PM   #41
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To all, thanks for your input and advice. My MHC is in storage now, but I have decided to change the tires out in spring before our trip. No money trees grow in my yard unfortunately, but I would rather have a smooth first big trip than deal with a bad blowout. No guarantees in life but an ounce of prevention goes a long way. Sincerely,
Good plan! Not sure how many miles you have on your Ranier tires, but I’d suggest you check the the tread depth for any usual wear, such as inside wearing more than outside. This would indicate an alignment problem. Better to find it now and fix than put new tires on and then see them being scrubbed unevenly. Our 2019 3700 FL required an alignment after 8K miles.
 
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Old 01-17-2024, 03:27 PM   #42
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There is nothing more important on our trailers than a good set of tires. Peace of mind and safety for you and your family is priority! We have purchased 4 new Montana fifth wheels since 2004 and lived with the tires they came with until the third rig which had the Goodyear Marathons ( nicknamed Marabombs for a reason ). After becoming educated about tire quality on Montanaowners from less fortunate members we went with the G- rated 14 ply Goodyear tires and are still buying them to date with our current 4th trailer. Members have stated that this tire was overkill and expensive but they have worked well for us with no mishaps and they are made in the U.S.A not China! The rigs today are very expensive so don’ t get cheap now and buy a cheap tire. You will not regret getting the much safer tire. Tom+ Joyce
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Old 01-24-2024, 02:26 PM   #43
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hi, we are in florida and want to put 17.5 tires and wheels on our rv and am having a hard time finding a dealer who sells tires and wheels mounted. Can you help us.
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Old 01-25-2024, 07:28 AM   #44
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A commercial truck tire place should be able to help you as well.
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Old Yesterday, 02:45 AM   #45
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We are heading out next year for our first long trip in late spring (~5500 miles) and I am concerned about the safety of the factory Ranier tires. We have a 2022 Montana HC 295rl.
The previous owner put less than 5000 miles on the rig when we bought it.
They look like new, but I am reading both good and horror stories for Ranier tires. My question is this: should I be concerned enough to upgrade them before we start, or should we be fine. I will be adding a TireMinder TPMS system before we go. If it matters, we will be going from 600 ft up to 9000ft+ in elevation and temp ranges from ~40F to 90F. Just looking for guidance.

Those are NOT great tires…………you should replace with Goodyear 614’s or
Sailuns.
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Replace. We did a circle tour of NC last year. Checked/adjusted pressure before each leg. Had 3 tires come apart on us (one RUD). A search will show the Ranier is known for tread separation, which is what got all 3 of ours. They're also only rated for max 65 mph. Upgrade to load range G's.
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Old Yesterday, 05:38 PM   #47
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I'm surprised the original owner was able to put 5000 miles on Raniers with out problems.
They rate right up there with the Marabombs and Good Rides for early failures.
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I suspect the newer G rated Raniers have a much better track record.
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I'm surprised the original owner was able to put 5000 miles on Raniers with out problems.
They rate right up there with the Marabombs and Good Rides for early failures.
I'm closing in on 15K on my Rainers. So far wear at 110 PSI has been great. I watch the TPMS. DW is determined to get 3 years out of them, so next February.
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