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Firstone tire 12R22.5 FS560
08-11-2007, 10:57
Post: #1
Firstone tire 12R22.5 FS560
On my way home from picking up the bird I had a blow out on the Rt
front at the time it had 12R 22.5s on that were due a change due to
time. When I call looking for tires I was told that that the industry
standard now was 11R22.5. This tire cost me 495 plus another 200 plus
for road service to mount on my wheel(which the gouged as it was
upside down on the asphalt). If any one needs it I will let it go for
250.00 it only has about 50 miles on it. If you are here in Georgia we
can work out some place to meet,if not and going to Maxton or Rats
then you can pick it up there. I now carry a spare to avoid another
incident such as this.

Hugh Turner
84 Pt40 "Our Dream"
Thomaston Ga
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08-26-2007, 00:12
Post: #2
Firstone tire 12R22.5 FS560
> On my way home from picking up the bird I had a blow out on the Rt
> front at the time it had 12R 22.5s on that were due a change due to
> time. When I call looking for tires I was told that that the industry
> standard now was 11R22.5. This tire cost me 495 plus another 200 plus
> for road service to mount on my wheel(which the gouged as it was
> upside down on the asphalt). If any one needs it I will let it go for
> 250.00 it only has about 50 miles on it. If you are here in Georgia we
> can work out some place to meet,if not and going to Maxton or Rats
> then you can pick it up there. I now carry a spare to avoid another
> incident such as this.
>
> Hugh Turner
> 84 Pt40 "Our Dream"
> Thomaston Ga
>
>
Hugh

Send me an email on what tire you have. I may be interested.

cfsomers at iserv.net

Chuck S
81fc35
Florida
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08-26-2007, 03:28
Post: #3
Firstone tire 12R22.5 FS560
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"
wrote:
>
> On my way home from picking up the bird I had a blow out on the Rt
> front at the time it had 12R 22.5s on that were due a change due to
> time. When I call looking for tires I was told that that the industry
> standard now was 11R22.5. This tire cost me 495 plus another 200 plus
> for road service to mount on my wheel(which the gouged as it was
> upside down on the asphalt). If any one needs it I will let it go for
> 250.00 it only has about 50 miles on it. If you are here in Georgia we
> can work out some place to meet,if not and going to Maxton or Rats
> then you can pick it up there. I now carry a spare to avoid another
> incident such as this.
>
> Hugh Turner
> 84 Pt40 "Our Dream"> Thomaston Ga
>


I had a similar situation happen to me years ago. Didn't like getting
ripped by the tire *pigs*. So I started carrying a mounted spare. And
purchased an Ingersol-Rand 90# 3/4" impact wrench. Having the impact
wrench that works on 90# air-pressure allows it to work on Coach air.
This wrench will take off 7 lug nuts before having to start the bus
to build more air pressure. [unless it was put on too tight,then the
X-12 wrench would come in handy]
The best part about it...I haven't had to use that impact wrench,,
along side the road, since I purchased it.
Just good insurance I suppose.

Harold Prescott
'85 FC35
Northern California
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08-27-2007, 01:24
Post: #4
Firstone tire 12R22.5 FS560
Harold,
What is the model number of your Ingersoll Rand inpact wrench.
Howard T., Sowega, 86 PT40


----- Original Message -----
From: Harold Prescott
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 11:28 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Firstone tire 12R22.5 FS560


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"
wrote:
>
> On my way home from picking up the bird I had a blow out on the Rt
> front at the time it had 12R 22.5s on that were due a change due to
> time. When I call looking for tires I was told that that the industry
> standard now was 11R22.5. This tire cost me 495 plus another 200 plus
> for road service to mount on my wheel(which the gouged as it was
> upside down on the asphalt). If any one needs it I will let it go for
> 250.00 it only has about 50 miles on it. If you are here in Georgia we
> can work out some place to meet,if not and going to Maxton or Rats
> then you can pick it up there. I now carry a spare to avoid another
> incident such as this.
>
> Hugh Turner
> 84 Pt40 "Our Dream"> Thomaston Ga
>

I had a similar situation happen to me years ago. Didn't like getting
ripped by the tire *pigs*. So I started carrying a mounted spare. And
purchased an Ingersol-Rand 90# 3/4" impact wrench. Having the impact
wrench that works on 90# air-pressure allows it to work on Coach air.
This wrench will take off 7 lug nuts before having to start the bus
to build more air pressure. [unless it was put on too tight,then the
X-12 wrench would come in handy]
The best part about it...I haven't had to use that impact wrench,,
along side the road, since I purchased it.
Just good insurance I suppose.

Harold Prescott
'85 FC35
Northern California






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08-27-2007, 04:22
Post: #5
Firstone tire 12R22.5 FS560
>The tag has worn off my impact. I called Ingersoll Rand. The parts
man thinks I have an # 261. The one I have has a 4" Anvil, this
allows it to reach the lug nuts on an outside rear rim. The parts-guy
stated that all their impacts run on 90# air.

Harold


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt"
wrote:



> Harold,
> What is the model number of your Ingersoll Rand inpact wrench.
> Howard T., Sowega, 86 PT40
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Harold Prescott
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 11:28 AM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Firstone tire 12R22.5 FS560
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Hugh Turner"
> wrote:
> >
> > On my way home from picking up the bird I had a blow out on the Rt
> > front at the time it had 12R 22.5s on that were due a change due to
> > time. When I call looking for tires I was told that that the
industry
> > standard now was 11R22.5. This tire cost me 495 plus another 200
plus
> > for road service to mount on my wheel(which the gouged as it was
> > upside down on the asphalt). If any one needs it I will let it
go for
> > 250.00 it only has about 50 miles on it. If you are here in
Georgia we
> > can work out some place to meet,if not and going to Maxton or Rats
> > then you can pick it up there. I now carry a spare to avoid another
> > incident such as this.
> >
> > Hugh Turner
> > 84 Pt40 "Our Dream"> Thomaston Ga
> >
>
> I had a similar situation happen to me years ago. Didn't like getting
> ripped by the tire *pigs*. So I started carrying a mounted spare. And
> purchased an Ingersol-Rand 90# 3/4" impact wrench. Having the impact
> wrench that works on 90# air-pressure allows it to work on Coach air.
> This wrench will take off 7 lug nuts before having to start the bus
> to build more air pressure. [unless it was put on too tight,then the
> X-12 wrench would come in handy]
> The best part about it...I haven't had to use that impact wrench,,
> along side the road, since I purchased it.
> Just good insurance I suppose.
>
> Harold Prescott
> '85 FC35
> Northern California
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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