Log In | Register
Skip to main content
Topic: Other tire options? (Read 5 times) previous topic - next topic
0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
Other tire options?
Yahoo Message Number: 142160
The tire shop just discovered they can't fulfill my order for new Michelins because they can't order any themselves. I was hoping to have them installed this weekend, now I have to act fast. I was given alternatives of Falken Wildpeak, Cooper Discoverer, BF Goodrich Commercial/Lt Truck or a Goodyear Wrangler SRA.
 While I'm looking into this, I was hoping the kind folks out there could provide some input. I've already read about Coopers & presume the same would go for the Falkens. I'm not so sure with the BF Goodrich or Goodyears.

Thanks in advance for any input!

Ray
2003 MB
Formerly 1997 TK

Re: Other tire options?
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 142161
Quote
The tire shop just discovered they can't fulfill my order for new >Michelins because they can't order any themselves. I was hoping to >have them installed this weekend, now I have to act fast. I was >given alternatives of Falken Wildpeak, Cooper Discoverer, BF >Goodrich Commercial/Lt Truck or a Goodyear Wrangler SRA.
Thanks in advance for any input!

Ray
If it were me, and I wanted Michelins and the dealer couldn't get them, I would find another dealer. Is there a reason they can't get them?
 If you were trying to get the  original Michelin LTX M&S tire to fit a Ford chassis, it seems to be true that you can't get the original tire model, but you can get LTX M&S 2 models. Is that the issue?

Steve K.
Steve K

2003 Mid-bath

Re: Other tire options?
Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 142162
Quote
If it were me, and I wanted Michelins and the dealer couldn't get them, I would find another dealer. Is there a reason they can't get them?
 If you were trying to get the  original Michelin LTX M&S tire to fit a Ford chassis, it seems to be true that you can't get the original tire model, but you can get LTX M&S 2 models. Is that the issue?

Steve K.
I ordered the M/S from the Sears website last week and now they can't seem to locate the ones I paid for. I've gotten a few stories on why they can't get Michelins including out of stock & a tire recall. I'm passing thru town to pick up the rig and am uneasy on driving the 300 miles home on older tires.
 Rather than risking the drive, I'm looking at options. Sears gave me the 4 I previously mentioned. Les Schwab has their Toyo 10 ply which at least has a 65k mile warranty.
 If possible, I'd rather not deal with Sears at all, and certainly won't in the future.

Thanks - Ray
2003 MB
Formerly 1997 TK

Other tire options?
Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 142165
.

Quote
Rather than risking the drive, I'm looking at options. Sears gave me the 4 I previously mentioned. Les Schwab has their Toyo 10 ply which at least has a 65k mile warranty.

Thanks - Ray
If I were you I would go with the Toyos an Les Schwab. First, Les Schwab people are the best you will ever deal with. Second you get lifetime service and road hazard warrenty all free. Third the Toyo is a really good tire. You would be surprised how many LD owners have gone over to them, myself included. I doubt there is a better tire out there for wear and safety. JMO. YMMV.
Tom

Re: Other tire options?
Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 142166
Quote
If I were you I would go with the Toyos an Les Schwab. First, Les Schwab people are the best you will ever deal with. Second you get lifetime service and road hazard warrenty all free. Third the Toyo is a really good tire. You would be surprised how many LD owners have gone over to them, myself included. I doubt there is a better tire out there for wear and safety. JMO. YMMV.
Tom
Toyo Open Country 10 ply A/T it is!

Thanks for the input, I feel better now.

Ray
2003 MB
Formerly 1997 TK

Re: Other tire options?
Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 142168
With which tire shop are you dealing?  Are they an authorized Michelin dealer?
 I just had to replace several tires while on the road and had no trouble getting Michelin LTX-MS/2's from a Michelin dealer in the middle of VA and from Discount Tire in Traverse City, MI.  I really needed one of the tires in Knoxville, TN but neither a Michelin dealer or Discount Tire could get them immediately from the local distributor.  The local distributor could get them from the regional distributor, which would take several days.  I didn't want to wait so settled for an alternative tire.  I was told that the problem was caused by two things:  1) The tires were in  limited supply in some areas as a result of some limits on Michelin production; 2)  The local distributor had significantly reduced his overall inventory (financial problems?)
 However, I have now driven my 6 new Michelin LTX-MS/2 tires about 3K miles (from VA to CA) and like them.  They "feel" a little different than the LTX-MS tires; a little "softer."

Doug

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: Other tire options?
Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 142177
Quote
With which tire shop are you dealing?  Are they an authorized Michelin dealer?

Doug
It was Sears. I'll try the Toyo 10 ply Open Country A/T which Les Schwab recommended.
Ray
2003 MB
Formerly 1997 TK