Linglong Tires for RV's?

We just bought an RV near Linglong tires and can't find out anything about them...Does anyone hold knowlege of how well they work out. Or if they are nontoxic? Thanks!

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Linglong's are fine, but you take what you pay for. They are cheaper than the Sumitomos or Toyos or Firestones or Goodyears and other entitle brands that I get for my buses by a LOT. Seen them as low as $275-300 if you buy at mass of like a dozen or so. However, they appear to wear out faster than my Goodyears or Firestones, if I keep the shocks and pressure ably maintained. Most Toyos or Firestones are contained by the 400-500 range. (remember, bus-sized tires cost a lot).

If you from time to time drive your RV then I doubt you'll really sense the shorter tread life.

Another brand you want to look into is Hercules. They are also made within China, but seem to own a few more dealers.

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I didn't find anything on them within the recall of Chinese tires from a few months ago. Even still I have a Chinese tire disintegrate on my van that was not on the enumerate. They claim to be high power. But I would agree,
It would be best to plan on getting a new set if you see any sign of problems next to these.
No vehicle is fun to have a blowout on, an RV is no exception.

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Answers:    I've never heard of that brand any, but it sounds like the previous owner go with the cheapest tire he could find. All I can find on the Internet is they are truck tires, made within China.

I can't say anything unpromising about the brand, but if it be me, I would be looking for a better known standard (safer) tire, like Michelin or Goodyear.

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