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Posted: 07/06/12 07:06am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I am considering buying Toyo M154 245/75-r22.5 tires for my MH. The only other tires that compare to these are Bridgestone R250F or Michelin XRV. I have looked into many diferrant tire companies and these are the only one in this size that are close th the same width,diameter,load rating and speed rating. We used Toyo tires in a commercial aplication and had very good service with them. Has anyone used these sizes on a MH and what do you think of them. PS.They are made in the USA in Georgia.

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Posted: 07/06/12 07:38am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I just replaced the 10 yo TOYO original equipment tires and was very happy with the life although the replacement tires do ride a lot smoother. If Toyo had my size available (they discontinued it) I may have bought them instead of the Hankook.


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There must be 6 or more equal options then there are the china truck tires that seem to run fine and last a long time on OTR trucks.

I do not know of a large truck tire on the USA market that is not safe when not overloaded directly or indirectly.

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I have been using Toyo's for the last 10 years based on the recommendations of my motorhoming tire distributor friend. They do have a slightly stiffer sidewall, but I have been very pleased with their performance and load carrying ability. For the price, I highly recommend them. Run tires from China at your own risk! (just my opinion)


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I like Toyos, but I prefer Hankook. Hankook are great tires for RVs.


4 whopping cylinders on Toyota RV's. Talk about great getting good MPG. Also I have a very light foot on the pedal. I followed some MPG advice on Livingpress.com and I now get 22 MPG! Not bad for a home on wheels.


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I purchased the same size M154 Toyo's last year, only have a few thousand miles on them but they have been great so far.

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I have been running Toyo 295/75-22.5 M147's for two years. We replaced Michelins and we love the Toyo's.

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I ran 12R-22.5 Toyo 111's for 6 years and then pulled them down. Would have replace with like...but at that time HERE the only thing higher priced was Michelins. Next year I'll be due again and if I can find Toyo's at something less that "war" prices...I'll go back to Toyo's.


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Next replacement, I'm going to take a hard look at Ohtsu. Les Schwab carries them and say they are a excellent tire, cheaper than Michelin.

I talked to a couple of CC owners who are using them and they sais good things about them also.

One think I know, I wouldn't have another Goodyear G670 up my shorts if you gave it to me. Horrible tires.





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i have toyos m147 great tire and price

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