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08-24-2007, 12:41
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Early coaches all had 20 inch rims
sound like the coach had a front end upgrade our has 22.5 all around mike H has shoe horned 24.5 into a fc Stephen 77fc35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jimbojcs" > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson > > > > > The load rating should exceed the maximum weight allowed for the > axle > > (we assume you don't overload your coach). You should find the > axle > > rating in your blue box (if you have it). Divide that by 4 (for > the > > number of tires) to get the individual tire loads. Add some more > for > > a safety factor. Since I'm not so familiar with early FCs, I > thought > > all 'birds had 22.5 size wheels... but that might be more recent > > models. Most use an 11 or 12R x 22.5 depending on year. > > > > You might be able to find a weight rating chart on the tire > > manufacturer's web site. > > I guess i have to do a little more research...My bus has > alluminum wheels front and rear. The front wheels are 22.5 and the > rear wheels are 20's. It doesn't look like a 22.5 would fit properly > under the rear, but maybe someone put 20's on because that was all > they had.....like i said, i'll have to do some more research on my > particular model. > > Pete Masterson > > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > > El Sobrante CA > > aeonix1@ > > > > > > > > On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:54 PM, jimbojcs wrote: > > > > > I am looking at purchasing some Dunlop SP 160's 10.00 R x 20 for > the > > > rear of my 77 FC. The date of manufacture on the tires i found is > > > march of 2007. Is there anything else i should look at such as > load > > > rating, etc. I am new to the big truck world and would > appreciate any > > > good tire info... Is anyone familiar with these tires? Thanks, > jim > > > sears > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > |
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08-24-2007, 16:11
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
> > Early coaches all had 20 inch rims > sound like the coach had a front end upgrade > our has 22.5 all around > mike H has shoe horned 24.5 into a fc > Stephen 77fc35 > Thanks stephen, my coach has had quite a few upgrades...I guess i'll just keep my 20 inch tires on the back for now, they are cheaper too! Can you tell me what might be included in a front end upgrade other than tires and rims? jim > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jimbojcs" wrote: > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson > > > > > > > > The load rating should exceed the maximum weight allowed for the > > axle > > > (we assume you don't overload your coach). You should find the > > axle > > > rating in your blue box (if you have it). Divide that by 4 (for > > the > > > number of tires) to get the individual tire loads. Add some more > > for > > > a safety factor. Since I'm not so familiar with early FCs, I > > thought > > > all 'birds had 22.5 size wheels... but that might be more recent > > > models. Most use an 11 or 12R x 22.5 depending on year. > > > > > > You might be able to find a weight rating chart on the tire > > > manufacturer's web site. > > > I guess i have to do a little more research...My bus has > > alluminum wheels front and rear. The front wheels are 22.5 and the > > rear wheels are 20's. It doesn't look like a 22.5 would fit properly > > under the rear, but maybe someone put 20's on because that was all > > they had.....like i said, i'll have to do some more research on my > > particular model. > > > Pete Masterson > > > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > > > El Sobrante CA > > > aeonix1@ > > > > > > > > > > > > On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:54 PM, jimbojcs wrote: > > > > > > > I am looking at purchasing some Dunlop SP 160's 10.00 R x 20 for > > the > > > > rear of my 77 FC. The date of manufacture on the tires i found is > > > > march of 2007. Is there anything else i should look at such as > > load > > > > rating, etc. I am new to the big truck world and would > > appreciate any > > > > good tire info... Is anyone familiar with these tires? Thanks, > > jim > > > > sears > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > |
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08-24-2007, 22:44
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that all there is except replace the lug nuts with new
you will have to do the same with the rear if you change them Stephen 77fc35 Dupree Valves --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jimbojcs" > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles" > > > > > Early coaches all had 20 inch rims > > sound like the coach had a front end upgrade > > our has 22.5 all around > > mike H has shoe horned 24.5 into a fc > > Stephen 77fc35 > > Thanks stephen, my coach has had quite a few upgrades...I guess > i'll just keep my 20 inch tires on the back for now, they are > cheaper too! Can you tell me what might be included in a front end > upgrade other than tires and rims? jim > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jimbojcs" > wrote: > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson > > > > > > > > > > > The load rating should exceed the maximum weight allowed for > the > > > axle > > > > (we assume you don't overload your coach). You should find the > > > axle > > > > rating in your blue box (if you have it). Divide that by 4 > (for > > > the > > > > number of tires) to get the individual tire loads. Add some > more > > > for > > > > a safety factor. Since I'm not so familiar with early FCs, I > > > thought > > > > all 'birds had 22.5 size wheels... but that might be more > recent > > > > models. Most use an 11 or 12R x 22.5 depending on year. > > > > > > > > You might be able to find a weight rating chart on the tire > > > > manufacturer's web site. > > > > I guess i have to do a little more research...My bus has > > > alluminum wheels front and rear. The front wheels are 22.5 and > the > > > rear wheels are 20's. It doesn't look like a 22.5 would fit > properly > > > under the rear, but maybe someone put 20's on because that was > all > > > they had.....like i said, i'll have to do some more research on > my > > > particular model. > > > > Pete Masterson > > > > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 > > > > El Sobrante CA > > > > aeonix1@ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:54 PM, jimbojcs wrote: > > > > > > > > > I am looking at purchasing some Dunlop SP 160's 10.00 R x 20 > for > > > the > > > > > rear of my 77 FC. The date of manufacture on the tires i > found is > > > > > march of 2007. Is there anything else i should look at such > as > > > load > > > > > rating, etc. I am new to the big truck world and would > > > appreciate any > > > > > good tire info... Is anyone familiar with these tires? > Thanks, > > > jim > > > > > sears > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > |
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07-05-2009, 05:39
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Hi, my first post. I just bought a 1979 fc35 off ebay,i live in
Jeffersonville,IN, i'm going to Ranburne, AL friday to pick it up. Can someone tell me what size tire's are on the bus, thank's. |
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07-05-2009, 08:57
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You will need to check with the owner to be sure. My 77FC35 had the
rims replaced by the previous owner so he could run standard truck size 11R22.5's on it. Dorn Hetzel 77FC35 Hogansville, GA On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 1:39 PM, jay.christmas > > > Hi, my first post. I just bought a 1979 fc35 off ebay,i live in > Jeffersonville,IN, i'm going to Ranburne, AL friday to pick it up. > Can someone tell me what size tire's are on the bus, thank's. > > |
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07-05-2009, 09:48
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If you can get them for $500 each buy them! I just bought 2 last Dec. $1249.00
I did shop around. 4 tires @ $2000.00 is cheap for Michelins 12R 22.5 XZA*. Kurt Horvath 95 PT 42 10AC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "williamcharrison" > > > Hi all, > I am writing from (and wilting in) Malaysia where I will work > for the next several days. It helps pass the time to daydream about > my bird. Question is, in Akron/Cleveland Ohio or Erie/Meadville Pa. > area does anyone know of a tire outlet where 12R22.5 Michelin's can > be purchased for less than $2000 for a set of 4? > |
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07-05-2009, 09:50
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ronmarabito2002"
wrote: > > Hate to tell you this, but your truck driver friend is giving you > poor advice. He is basing it on the trucking industry point of XZA > view. They have their tires in service all the time, which keeps > the rubber alive. Most truck tires see 100,000 miles a year. > > You have an RV, which based upon your description, gets very little > use and spends the majority of time sitting. This destroys tires. > I'll bet you don't put 10 to 15,000 miles a year on yours. Any > manufacturer will tell you that 6 years max and you should remove > the tires regardless of how they look. Interesting to note that the Michelin folks at the last BB RIV at Perry Fairgrounds said that they have changed their guidelines to 10 years for RV tires, provided they are inspected continuously for cracks not to exceed 1/32". Also said absolutely no tire shine or any other rubber dressing to be used, cover tires when not on the road to block UV. First of this year, replaced six Michelin 315/85R22.5 XZA which were original equipment on our coach. Just had some barely visible hairline cracks. Date coded 1999. Another note, these tires had been run with Nitrogen, which eliminates moisture inside the tire. |
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07-05-2009, 10:33
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O.K, everyone.....
I'm now throughly confused. I have Michelins all the way around on my 94 WB. Steer tires 4 years old. Drive tires 5 years old, Tag tires 6 years old. No cracks, good tread. I was wanting to replace my steers and had figured on two Goodyears for thew steers and moving the michelins to the Drive and the best of the drives to the Tag. My tire man here at home (does tires for a couple of churches one has a Prevost Tour Bus and the other has a BB) recommends Goodyears, Firestones and Bridgestones in that order. Does not recommend Michelins. Prices: Goodyears $508.00 each including new ss valve stems and mounting. Firestones $465.00 each, include ss valve stems and mounting. Bridgestones $561.00 each, includes new ss valve stems and mounting. The tire debate goes no, but I not choosy - just want the best tire for the money. Help! Tommy Rountree |
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07-05-2009, 10:42
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07-05-2009, 13:26
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You will not find them for $500 unless they are "hot". I think Michelin just
raised their prices again. Somewhere around $650 each out the door is a good price. I have been quoted more! Bruce 1988 FC35 |
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