George, asking about tire brands is similar to what oil or spark plugs are best THERE ARE TONS OF DIFFERENT OPINIONS and each one is correct for darn sure, just ask them lol. Ive used Michelins as well as a ton of other brands over nearly sixty years and many different vehicles (cars trucks tractors RV's). Its my OPINION Michelin are good quality AS WELL AS MANY OTHER TIRE BRANDS and they have great marketing and advertising as well.
That being said last time I needed tires for the RV I researched and in my size found Michelin, Firestone, Toyo, Goodyear, Bridgestone plus a couple other brands IN SAME SIZE AND LOAD RANGE E AND PLY RATING were load rated at around 2500 lbs while the brand I chose was 3195 THATS A HUGE DIFFERENCE so I chose the brand rated at 3195...Was NOT Michelin
There's lots of brands and choices out there and to each their own opinions and tire choices
Best wishes good neighbor, Im confident you will make the best choice based on YOUR needs and driving habits instead of mine lol
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