I have these on my 2005 Ford F450 wrecker and so far, I LOVE these tires, I have over 1000 miles on them and there is no sign of wear, they handle and look amazing, they do have a slight "winding" sound while driving but I actually like it. I will definitely buy again! I gave 3 stars for winter because its currently summer and our "winters" here in Arizona are never cold or snowy
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Double Coin RT600 Reviews
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7.5
Good
Score breakdown:
7.3
Long lasting
Good
8.1
Handling
Great
7.4
Traction
Good
30 reviews
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overall rating
71%
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Review breakdown
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Scorecard
Dry
4.3
Wet
3.8
Winter
3
Comfort
4.3
Noise
4
Treadwear
4.2
7 SimpleTire reviews
I put six of the 19.5" Double Coin RT600 on my 36' motorhome. The load rating is more than I need but I like to be conservative. The ride is fine and the tires are good tires so far.
These are good tires at a good price. They are steering tires for the road. If you off road these are not the tires for you.
I purchased 7 of these tires. 6 for the RV and one for the spare on the RV. I shopped a good bit and I got the best price and here at SimpleTire and they were less than a year old tires not like others selling up to 3-4 year old tires on Ebay. This seller claims not to sell any over 2 years old. I believe them. Another plus with this seller is the fact they ship FedEx not Freight so they were brought to my home. These double coins are Chinese made but from looking at them they look like Brigdestones that came off but a tad taller on the Double Coins by half an inch, a plus for me. Not as much rear sag. My RV figured-out I only needed 80# per tire in all locations. DL a chart from Double Coin and weigh your unit. Before I had 100 in front and 90 in rear but I never had a chart. I have run on them just around town but they run fine and not noisy and run same as Bridgestones but $75-100 each cheaper, give or take. My old tires were just too old to leave on my 1986 RV so I figured do a clean sweep on them all. Glad I did it now. It cost me a lil over a Grand to do it with 7 tires.
Working truck company. Order 20 of these at a time, been reliable since day one.