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365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
09-30-2013, 02:48
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365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
I was offered a pair of larger wheels for my M450 by a former owner. It looks like Michelin has 365 70R 22.5 tires for the wheels. Has anyone done this upgrade and how did it turn out? Is this an improvement over the current 315 80R 22.5 tires I am running today? Does the 70R to 80R make a big difference?

Tommy "2 Shoes" McCarthy
2006 M450XLI "GoneAway" Big Grin
Former owner 1995 PT42 WB "Pretty Penny"
Gardnerville, NV
Near South Lake Tahoe
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09-30-2013, 10:53
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RE: 365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
2 Shoes, Peter Kent did change his. His email is kentps@aol.com

Jack and Ila VanDenBerg
Glenn, Mi. 49416
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09-30-2013, 13:41
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RE: 365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
(09-30-2013 10:53)jackvdb@gmail.com Wrote:  2 Shoes, Peter Kent did change his. His email is kentps@aol.com

Thanks, I'll send a PM.

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09-30-2013, 13:47
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RE: 365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
There are a few that have done this upgrade. They say the ride is better and a piece of mind as well. I will be upgrading when the time comes for new front tires. If you don't want the wheels I would be interested.

Robert B. Buscher, Jr.
2006 M-450 Lxi
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09-30-2013, 18:08
Post: #5
RE: 365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
Just out of curiosity, since I know little about the M450 models:
-Are those wheels to support the 365 tires 10.5" wide, or even wider?
-What width is the stock wheel? 9"?
-Are the M450 wheels hub piloted or stud piloted like most Birds?

Thanks!

Mike Bulriss
2001 LXi43 DS
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09-30-2013, 20:07 (This post was last modified: 09-30-2013 20:08 by tcandt.)
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RE: 365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
(09-30-2013 18:08)mikebulriss Wrote:  Just out of curiosity, since I know little about the M450 models:
-Are those wheels to support the 365 tires 10.5" wide, or even wider?
-What width is the stock wheel? 9"?
-Are the M450 wheels hub piloted or stud piloted like most Birds?

Thanks!

They are the Alcoa 803601 DB hub piloted wheels 10.5" for the 365 70R 22.5 tire.

(09-30-2013 13:47)RBBuscher Wrote:  There are a few that have done this upgrade. They say the ride is better and a piece of mind as well. I will be upgrading when the time comes for new front tires. If you don't want the wheels I would be interested.

Robert, I went ahead and bought them earlier today. Alcoa still sells them as do some of the coach companies such as Prevost. Newall is installing them as upgrade options.

Tommy "2 Shoes" McCarthy
2006 M450XLI "GoneAway" Big Grin
Former owner 1995 PT42 WB "Pretty Penny"
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10-01-2013, 22:18
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RE: 365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
(09-30-2013 20:07)tcandt Wrote:  
(09-30-2013 18:08)mikebulriss Wrote:  Just out of curiosity, since I know little about the M450 models:
-Are those wheels to support the 365 tires 10.5" wide, or even wider?
-What width is the stock wheel? 9"?
-Are the M450 wheels hub piloted or stud piloted like most Birds?

Thanks!

They are the Alcoa 803601 DB hub piloted wheels 10.5" for the 365 70R 22.5 tire.

(09-30-2013 13:47)RBBuscher Wrote:  There are a few that have done this upgrade. They say the ride is better and a piece of mind as well. I will be upgrading when the time comes for new front tires. If you don't want the wheels I would be interested.

Robert, I went ahead and bought them earlier today. Alcoa still sells them as do some of the coach companies such as Prevost. Newall is installing them as upgrade options.
Tom
You will need the studs and the nuts to mount these wheels. This should be an easy change for the any tire store.
Hope that all is well with you and the family. How is the coach running?
Hisham

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10-02-2013, 01:44
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RE: 365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
Tom
You will need the studs and the nuts to mount these wheels. This should be an easy change for the any tire store.
Hope that all is well with you and the family. How is the coach running?
Hisham
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Thanks, Hish. I have part numbers for them. The coach is fantastic; runs incredibly well. We are selling our house and will full time for a short transition.

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Former owner 1995 PT42 WB "Pretty Penny"
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10-02-2013, 08:49
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RE: 365 x 22.5 Durabrite Alcoa wheels
(10-02-2013 01:44)tcandt Wrote:  Tom
You will need the studs and the nuts to mount these wheels. This should be an easy change for the any tire store.
Hope that all is well with you and the family. How is the coach running?
Hisham

Thanks, Hish. I have part numbers for them. The coach is fantastic; runs incredibly well. We are selling our house and will full time for a short transition.
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Tom
If you are ever in Florida please look us up. Sue and I will be in CA. in May June and July next year. Lets try to meet some where.
Hish

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