Most new tires put on your coach will be fine, till you have a problem. Going to be difficult to tell difference between them. How many problems have been experienced by running over a curb or other obstruction, or running low on air? Go with whatever you feel comfortable with.Personally, I'm a Michelin guy, and my coach lives inside my shop when not in use. And Michelins are around everywhere. Have you tried Les Schawb? They seem to suit many here to the west. We don't have them around here.
Do you notice that the Michelins weather more than other brands for those (like me) that have no choice but to park outside?No Les Schawb around here either. Best I've found so far is Pomp's, at their commercial location.
You can adjust the wheel stops so they don't let the tires hit.
Blow the hydraulics? The units have over pressure bypasses built in.
When it still rubs with proper tires, stop at Luke's and have it taken care of. Does the rim have the correct offset for that coach?