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Do I have to replace all 6 tires or can I just replace the front?
We've noticed that our front tires look like they need to be replaced while the rear tires all look good.  Is it necessary to replace all 6 tires at the same time or can we just go with replacing the front right now?  We'll definitely be getting an alignment along with new tires, too.

 We have a 2014 TK with the original tires on it.

(I tried doing a search for this but the results I got were not helpful.)
2014 TK
The Super Flea

Re: Do I have to replace all 6 tires or can I just replace the front?
Reply #1
Yes, you can replace the front only.  Try to match the rears if you can.      Frank
plan B - 2023 Travato

Re: Do I have to replace all 6 tires or can I just replace the front?
Reply #2
Yes, you can replace only the two front tires now.  But, keep in mind that your rear tires will "age-out" in a couple of years and should be replaced by then no matter how good the tread looks.  Safe Travels.
2011 MB

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Reply #3
How to read the tire code birthday ......

How to Read DOT Identification | Michelin RV Tires

The problem is the debate of when to replace.   There is a wide variety of opinions.    Ford says one thing, Michelin says another.    IMHO it depends on were the tire spends its life.   If its on cement  and a sunny location then it ages faster then on wood or dirt in a wet dark place.  

There is a wide range of opinion on this topic.   All views have merit.  My view is not anywhere near gospel just my personal feeling on safety for me and my family.    I'm one of those that thinks sooner is better then later.   I feel all tires should be balanced and rotated at 5000 mile intervals.   Front wheel alignment also should be done at rotations.

Having said all that my father in law's feeling almost run the opposite.    He runs his tires to age out at 10 years.  Rotates on the front tires and uses flexible tire extensions.   

So there you are .......
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2014 Twin King

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Reply #4
"We have a 2014 TK with the original tires on it."
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The apparent (do you have photos of the tires?) need to replace 4-year old tires is unusual *unless* the tires have been consistently underinflated for the load, the front axle weight is over spec, the alignment (all settings, but particularly caster and camber) is off, the front end components, i.e., steering linkage, ball joints, etc., are worn, the tires have not been covered to prevent sun damage when the rig sits for any time, and/or the tires were "defective" in some way. (Are these tires Michelins that were possibly subject to a recall?)

Possible issues listed above may not be a complete list; I would certainly check for underlying reasons why the tires seem to need replacement before the "usual" interval. You may want to have the tires, wheels, and front end components evaluated by a skilled tire and front end shop before replacing them.

After diagnosis and correction (and a thorough check of the rear tires; same or similar failure reasons as stated for the fronts), I'd replace all 6 tires. If/when you do have tires replaced, make sure to get "fresh", matching date tires (my window is 4-6 weeks old; yours may be different) and that the tires (fronts and outside duals) are installed with the date coded side of the tire facing out. 

As always, YMMV.

2003 TK has a new home

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Reply #5
If the LD is a 2014 model, I doubt that the past recall affecting Michelin LTX M+S 225/75R16E tires (manufacturing dates 2010-2012) would apply, but I'd check anyway! All the information needed to see if the tires were part of the recall is found at this link:

Safety Recalls for Michelin LTX M/S light truck tires | Michelin US
2003 TK has a new home

Re: Do I have to replace all 6 tires or can I just replace the front?
Reply #6
Good chance your 2014 LD never had its front end aligned after pickup .
The chassis is delivered with generic alignment, due to Ford not knowing the how much the finished RV will weigh or what it's weight distribution will be.
It is recommend to drive a new RV for a couple thousand miles, for the suspension to settle, and then to fully load it and have it weighed (to set the tire pressure) and then aligned .

Most owners do not rotate all six tires, instead just doing the fronts at 5-6000 mile intervals. The rear tires especially, if they have extended stems, usually are not rotate often, if at all, since they wear at a lower rate than the front tires.
I now rotate the rear tires from side to side every 10,000 miles or so to prevent the inside rear, passenger tire from being exposed to the exhaust heat for its entire life.
An inner tire blow-out last summer made me a believer, plus heat shields were added to the exhaust to decrease the tire's heat exposure.
Exhaust heat shields | Flickr

Changing just the front tires is fine, keep track the age of the rear tires, they should be changed at six or fewer years, per Michelin recommendations (their tire's warranty ends at six years).
I would be temped to change all 6 or 7 tires and start fresh. With a new spare tire, it can be added to the front tire rotation.
Purchase your new tires from a shop that will rotate them for free.
My preferred tire shop is America's Tires, due to their good service and a large number of stores, widely spread about.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
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Re: Do I have to replace all 6 tires or can I just replace the front?
Reply #7
Thank you everyone for the thoughtful replies.
2014 TK
The Super Flea

Re: Do I have to replace all 6 tires or can I just replace the front?
Reply #8
Interesting topic but I have a terrible time convincing myself to dispose of 6, 10 year old tires that have 2/3rd's rubber left even though I know everyone is absolutely correct. I hate this topic......

Jon.....
1994 MB

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Reply #9
"Interesting topic but I have a terrible time convincing myself to dispose of 6, 10 year old tires that have 2/3rd's rubber left even though I know everyone is absolutely correct. I hate this topic......"

I don't know about other parts of the country, but here in Arizona, such tires are piled in a pick up truck, and carted off to Mexico for recapping or reselling down there.  I suspect few go to landfills.


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   Judie

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Here in France, old tires get burned in protests and strikes, a continual pastime.  The greasy black smoke makes great footage on the news. There will be many many more burned next week when all the autoroutes, national and departmental routes will be shut down for a national day of protest over the recent fuel tax increase. But I wonder what the environmental protestors will say bout the pall of smoke?

My tires alway age out, and I confess to pushing my tolerance beyond 7 years. But not much over. My vehicles spend a lot of time garaged and are lovingly inflated and inspected regularly.
Paul
'92 Mid Bath

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Reply #11
I may have misinterpreted, but I suspect that JonS's reluctance to "dispose of 6, 10 year old tires that have 2/3rd's rubber left" was more about hoping that older tires were still safe and serviceable rather than about an environmental concern?

While RV tires may show little evidence of tread wear , tread depth/condition is not necessarily a reliable indicator of RV tire safety; the sidewalls of RV tires are subject to much more stress than the tread, most commonly due to overloading and/or underinflation. Sidewalls may also be weathered/sun-damaged, cracked, bulging,  and/or blistered; the inside dual is particularly vulnerable to heat damage from the exhaust, and, realistically, consistently checking the condition of the inside dual is not something that most RVers do, at least in my experience. Additionally, a tire may not show any obvious damage or sidewall wear, but be weakened close to the "blow" point; the older the tire, the higher the chance of failure.

As always, YMMV.



 
2003 TK has a new home

Re: Do I have to replace all 6 tires or can I just replace the front?
Reply #12
When I was at a Big O tire place getting a front wheel alignment (at 35,000 miles) the tech pointed  out my tires had signs of tire rot.    Most folks including me needed to be shown what tire rot looks like.   Now I know.   

Take home lesson time on tires is just as important as milage on tires.
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2014 Twin King

 
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Reply #13
An additional caveat: Keep tires "clean" (dirt is not a good tire dressing, and may obscure sidewall "blems") and avoid using "tire shine" products that contain petroleum distillates; these can actually accelerate tire deterioration. 303 Aerospace Protectant is the good stuff.
2003 TK has a new home