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Tire fitment question
03-15-2013, 05:46
Post: #8
Tire fitment question
Am I correct in assuming your front axle GAWR is less than 14,000 lbs, being a
non-widebody?

On 3/15/2013 at 9:23 AM Joe Garner wrote:

>Just checked mine.
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>Firestone aluminum, 8.25 x 22.5, Max load 7000# @ 120psi.
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>'87 PT40
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>/Joe
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>On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 5:49 AM, Michael Bulriss <mbulriss@...>
>wrote:
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>> To add to this discussion, my aluminum wheels are stamped 7250 lbs at 120
>> psi. The 12R22.5 tires are labeled 7390 lbs at 120 psi for single wheel
>> use.
>>
>> More importantly the tire charts specify that the duals have a minimum
>> 13.2" spacing with the 12R and minimum of 13.8" with 315s. Measuring the
>> current rear spacing on the 8.25 wheels with 12R tires shows them barely
>at
>> the 13.2 minimum spacing, so I am concerned how people are mounting 315s.
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>> FWIW, one Michelin chart shows the 315 tire max load at 8000 lbs on 8.25
>> wheels versus the 9090 with 9.0 rims. Seemed like a dramatic change.
>>
>> Decisions, decisions. Having a head time deciding next step since I am
>> just updating the steers currently and moving those tires to the tag. I
>had
>> thought the slightly wider 315 would make a difference on the steers,
>> because even when i changed from 7.5 to 8.25 wheels on the 83PT and
>stayed
>> with 11R tires, it made a big improvement in driving feel by widening the
>> tire cross section out. FWIW.
>>
>> Mike Bulriss
>> 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
>> San Antonio, TX
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Mar 15, 2013, at 12:43 AM, "Don Bradner"
>> wrote:
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>> Is that your Wide Body with that 7000 lb rating?
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>> Clearly, Alcoa has made a lot of different rims at 8.25 inches over the
>> years. I wish I had a WB sitting in front of me so I could look, but I do
>> know that mine were not below the '90's 14,600 front axle rating, which a
>> 7,000 lb would have been. In the current Alcoa book they list several
>> different 8.25 22.5-inch wheels, with ratings as high as 8050 lbs, but
>none
>> lower than 7300.
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>> At 110PSI, the 12R is rated for 6870 lbs in a single tire configuration,
>> which would be underinflated for any of the 90s wide bodies. They all
>> needed a full 120PSI to carry the full weight. I'm surprised an 88WB
>> wouldn't weigh that much.
>>
>> The ride difference between a 12R at 120 and a 315 at 100 IS noticeable.
>>
>> The rubbing when suspension-dumped with steering turned had nothing to do
>> with pressure. It is a phenomenon on most, if not all, of the wide-bodies
>> at any pressure.
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>> On 3/15/2013 at 5:23 AM tulipvendor50 wrote:
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>> >Don stated:
>> >"Alcoa documents list 8.25-inch rims variously as 7400 lbs"
>> >
>> >Bill:
>> >There is a coach right next to me with 8.25 inch rims and it clearly
>> >states "7000lbs"
>> >
>> >Don stated:
>> >"As far as the fenders I had the older rubber ones, and the tires would
>> >hit when dumped-while-turned even with 12R - the extra half-inch of
>tread
>> >on the 315 made no difference. I did NOT put 315s on the drivers because
>> >of the potential rubbing issues. Those that have done so (Shane comes to
>> >mind) run their drivers at higher pressure than needed for the load,
>which
>> >negates the ride improvement. "
>> >
>> >Bill:
>> >I run my tires at 110lbs pressure and have had no problem with the
>> >rubbing. I doubt very much if one could really feel the difference in
>> >ride with the higher or lower pressure.
>> >
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Messages In This Thread
Tire fitment question - mbulriss - 03-12-2013, 10:16
Tire fitment question - Wilhelmus Schreurs - 03-14-2013, 05:26
Tire fitment question - Don Bradner - 03-14-2013, 09:15
Tire fitment question - tulipvendor50 - 03-14-2013, 18:23
Tire fitment question - Don Bradner - 03-14-2013, 18:43
Tire fitment question - Michael Bulriss - 03-15-2013, 01:49
Tire fitment question - Joe Garner - 03-15-2013, 05:23
Tire fitment question - Don Bradner - 03-15-2013 05:46
Tire fitment question - Joe Garner - 03-15-2013, 06:46



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