As Club Manager, I talk and email with many people. These days the biggest issue/concern is tire failure and the concern is safety: both of the RVer and others in their vicinity when the tire(s) fail.
I do understand that there are many variables that contribute to tire failure and that some of those variables are subjective. I do feel tho' that there are RVers who air their tires properly, are not over-weight, do not drive over 65 MPH and do not drive over curbs or otherwise abuse their tires who are experiencing tire failure.
I would like to see Heartland install a higher rated tire (and the proper rim) on all products, as appropriate, and the price, necessarily, must reflect this. Surely, the consumer would pay for safety????
In any case, Heartland would be demonstrating a commitment to the safety of their product owners by anticipating that some owners are not as knowledgeable as to appropriate tire usage/maintenance/care as others. JMHO
I do understand that there are many variables that contribute to tire failure and that some of those variables are subjective. I do feel tho' that there are RVers who air their tires properly, are not over-weight, do not drive over 65 MPH and do not drive over curbs or otherwise abuse their tires who are experiencing tire failure.
I would like to see Heartland install a higher rated tire (and the proper rim) on all products, as appropriate, and the price, necessarily, must reflect this. Surely, the consumer would pay for safety????
In any case, Heartland would be demonstrating a commitment to the safety of their product owners by anticipating that some owners are not as knowledgeable as to appropriate tire usage/maintenance/care as others. JMHO