Grampdog Report post Posted July 15, 2017 I'm looking to replace the six 235/80R22.5 XRV tires on our motorhome. The dealer I just contacted in New York said they aren't currently available. Is anyone else having luck finding these tires? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wayne77590 Report post Posted July 15, 2017 Grampdog, I had that problem a year or so ago. Could not find Michelin XRV or just RV tires for my size. I decided to go with TOYO and they were available. I could have waited several months but we wanted to get on our 4-5 month escapade. No regrets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
desertdeals69 Report post Posted July 15, 2017 I just installed Toyos at about half the cost. 245/75R22.5 is the same size as 235/80R22.5. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grampdog Report post Posted July 18, 2017 Thanks for the feedback. I'll take a look at the Toyo tires. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted July 18, 2017 I have ben looking and I think I will be going with the Continental's using the new program. Have you looked at them? Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
verheydn Report post Posted July 20, 2017 I know people are high on the Toyo’s and Michelin for good reason but I went with the Continentals thru FMCA. Purchased thru Conti dealer - Southern Tire Mart in Deer Park. They went out of their way to find six new 10R22.5 from different stores. Paid $50 per tire for M&B. NO SHIPPING CHARGE. I’ve had Conti’s on a Cycle, Car & SUV and felt they were just as good as my Michelins or Bridgestones. My MH’s tires were over 12 yrs old and I couldn’t go over 65. Now it’s smooth and confidant at 75. I had a couple of different reasons for choosing them: > Continental’s are made right here in USA in a 2yr old manufacturing facility. Toyo’s are made in Japan, Michelins mainly Brazil. > Application specific – The HSR2’s are made for All Position, Regional, On/Off road hauling, People and Goods service. Not a trucking tire. > SR2 compete with Michelin XZE2, Goodyears-G661HSA and Bridgestone-R250F. Actually wanted the Coach HA3 which is the same as Mich XRV or G670 RV, but not in my size. > More line up to choose from specific to your needs. Being 3 times the size of Toyo and slightly behind Goodyear, as German based I believe Conti’s designs are better in line with commercial usage since they can spend more money for research for demanding and extensive European standards. > Europe requires that all tires are tested for Fuel economy, Road handling & weather, and lastly noise reading. I attached the HSR2’s. > Smartway Certified for Steer and Drive as Fuel Saving. > Lastly, better price. HSR2 list $536, paid $355. Toyo M170 $360+37ship. I paid $2550 total. I have no investment in Conti. Spent over a month evaluating my choices and based decision on my research and experience. I attached their line-up comparison and people mover charts. ss-ct-people-data.pdf continental-data-guide-data.pdf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites