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I had Hankooks fitted to mine in April by mobile tyre fitting service Event TyresI fitted hankooks on mine last year and have been really happy with them:thumb:
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Changed from Michelin to Continental Camper tyres in February this year. They run at lower pressure making for a queiter and less hard ride on my unit. 3800 miles covered to date without complaint.225/75/16.
Currently I have Continental MH tyres. However I have read the the new crop of Michelin MH tyres are pretty good. Being better at wear, noise and MPG.
What say you?
There's already a thread on replacement tyres running tonight
My tyre date stamp said they were built in 2005 and showed wear on the sidewalls. They'd only covered 16,000miles and tread like new. Wouldn't have got through the mot and wouldn't have wanted to try
Couldn't imagine a blowout on the motorway...best laxative known to man
Had a mobile company come and replace my Michelin Campers with the latest Michelins. Did like for like as the area of rubber on the road is probably 4 x the spam of your open hand and to me, t'was the most important factor in the decision on what to use
I contemplated all the others but simply ruled them out. The company I used was eTyres. Brilliant price and super service too :thumb:
Noticed a reduction in road noise immediately, very smooth ride and what my manufacturer recommended from original fit.
Hope it helps:thumb:
225/75/16.
Currently I have Continental MH tyres. However I have read the the new crop of Michelin MH tyres are pretty good. Being better at wear, noise and MPG.
What say you?
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