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Tires for the Class A


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I have not used either tire, but I do wonder at choosing tires based upon cost? To me, the tires are safety equipment and failures can not only lead to an accident, but they often do major damage to the RV in any situation where they come apart. 

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Firestone 560 is a great option if your loads allow its use. Bridgestone/Firestone Engineers recommend it for RV use. It is a good proven regional tire.

Always make sure when getting new tires that the load capacities are correct for the loads you actually carry on your RV. Which means it is good to weigh the RV, preferably by wheel position.

Been running the Firestone 560 for years now and they have served us well. Used on an HDT.

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