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<blockquote data-quote="static" data-source="post: 645295" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Good heavens! Don’t ever let Nigel see this thread!</p><p></p><p>That said, my opinion, which is worth less than a penny, is that the teams of German engineers knew what they were doing when they designed these things. Safety first, etc.</p><p></p><p>My camper has 185-14 c-rated radials on it. The reinforced sidewalls definitely help it to corner and I feel safe and secure since my Westy, my dog and my butt weigh in a 3800 pounds fully loaded. (The bus, not me)</p><p></p><p>Your bus, your choice. Go ahead and run passenger tyres on it if that floats your boat. Just make sure that you kiss your spouse goodbye, wear your seatbelt and have a good Orthodontist on retainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="static, post: 645295, member: 131"] Good heavens! Don’t ever let Nigel see this thread! That said, my opinion, which is worth less than a penny, is that the teams of German engineers knew what they were doing when they designed these things. Safety first, etc. My camper has 185-14 c-rated radials on it. The reinforced sidewalls definitely help it to corner and I feel safe and secure since my Westy, my dog and my butt weigh in a 3800 pounds fully loaded. (The bus, not me) Your bus, your choice. Go ahead and run passenger tyres on it if that floats your boat. Just make sure that you kiss your spouse goodbye, wear your seatbelt and have a good Orthodontist on retainer. [/QUOTE]
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