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Solarus HT Tires
I was wondering if anyone has run these, or any of the other Solarus tires, on their motorhome. These tires are made by Cooper tire in the USA. The price is right and they have a load range E rating. I don't care too much about mileage, but I do care about blow outs. I would also like to hear if anyone knows of a good, inexpensive commercial grade tire in 225/75 16C. Michehlin tires costs about three times as much as the Solarus tires. I would feel safer replacing the economial Solarus tires more often than trying to extend the life of the expensive Michelin tires. Thanks
2002 RB

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Hi Phil; Since early 2021 Goodyear owns Cooper tire, which mostly owns Starfire with the Solarus line of tires.
   I think you'll find that trying to extend the life of the less expensive Solarus tires will happen more often than with the more expensive Michelin.
     Tire 'thrashing' with Discount or any other tire provider, is a 'big pain in the neck' with me. I have to do a lot of preparation beforehand, and final 'tweaks' afterward, re-installing the wheel covers, extender hoses and Tpms senders.
   The last time at Discount they sheared off one of my valve stems, and ruined the internal threads on an extender trying to remove the schrader valve, even though you have to remove the extender anyway, and they have to remove the schrader valve at the wheel also. 'Numbskulls! I tried explaining that to the tech, and even with repeated re-phrasing he never caught on. They also managed to put on a front 1" extender without any schrader valve, so when I tried to take off the V2B to put my flowthrough Tpms sensor, it dumped all of the air in my tire.
    Ok that was Discount, but you have to be there to watch...too many techs just don't know what to do with wheel simulators or duals. RonB.
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB

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Tire 'thrashing' with Discount

I've used Discount for years with our cars and have been satisfied with one notable exception. Discount always overinflates the tires. I got to talking to one of the kids one time and asked him about this. He said it prevents comebacks when the TPS might indicate a low tire. Anyhow, whenever I buy new tires I always change the psi to the proper spec.
jor
09 27' MB
10  Suby Forester

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Another satisfied Discount user, having stores all over the country for warranty service is one reason, they also price match.

I carry an extra long valve stem for the rear tires in case it gets broken during tire rotation, Discount had to replace one they broke several years ago. Surprisingly, they didn't know about Borg Tire, the supplier of extended stems, or that it was only a half-hour drive away.
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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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