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Front Rim Replacement, 1979 FC 35
12-07-2005, 01:10
Post: #1
Front Rim Replacement, 1979 FC 35
(1) What type of rim do I need, so I know what to search for, for the front of
my bus? I'm assuming that I have the original rims on it and, since my tires
are fairly new, I'd like to stick with the same size. (2) Is there any special
information that I need to know to properly describe my rims? (3) Any
recomendations on where to purchase the rim? (4) Last April someone had
written to me about a place in Florida, I believe it was a truck stop, that had
a new rim for my bus at a darn good price. Unfortunately, I cant' find that
message. Anybody recall such a message? It would have been around April 8th,
2005. (5) Thanks. Henry Claeys, McAllen, Tx. 1979 FC 35,
Henry@...
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12-07-2005, 01:48
Post: #2
Front Rim Replacement, 1979 FC 35
Henry,

Have you tried going to "Links" on the WanderlodgeForum home page and
then using the 'Archive Search' function that was created courtesy of
Dennis Nichols? Works for me when searching for old posts. Locally
for you, Bexar Trailer, off 410 in south San Antonio has Alcoa rims
avaiable. Contact me offline if you can't find a listing for them.

Mike Bulriss
1983 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale - Financing Available
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys"
wrote:
>
>
> (1) What type of rim do I need, so I know what to search for, for
the front of my bus? I'm assuming that I have the original rims on it
and, since my tires are fairly new, I'd like to stick with the same
size. (2) Is there any special information that I need to know to
properly describe my rims? (3) Any recomendations on where to
purchase the rim? (4) Last April someone had written to me about a
place in Florida, I believe it was a truck stop, that had a new rim
for my bus at a darn good price. Unfortunately, I cant' find that
message. Anybody recall such a message? It would have been around
April 8th, 2005. (5) Thanks. Henry Claeys, McAllen, Tx. 1979 FC
35, Henry@H...
>
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12-07-2005, 03:49
Post: #3
Front Rim Replacement, 1979 FC 35
The original rim was an aluminum 7.5x22.5 Accuride (Firestone). They
are "Stud-Piloted" (known to some as "Budd or Budd-Mount") NOT Hub-
Piloted. You will want to match the rim width on the other end of that
axle, probably still the original 7.5" wheel also but it's best to
check.

Alcoa is good, brand can be mixed as long as they are all the same size.

8.25" is more common and easier to find used or new, might be cheaper,
but you'd need to replace all rims on that axle then.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys"
wrote:
>
>
> (1) What type of rim do I need, so I know what to search for, for
the front of my bus? I'm assuming that I have the original rims on it
and, since my tires are fairly new, I'd like to stick with the same
size. (2) Is there any special information that I need to know to
properly describe my rims? (3) Any recomendations on where to
purchase the rim? (4) Last April someone had written to me about a
place in Florida, I believe it was a truck stop, that had a new rim for
my bus at a darn good price. Unfortunately, I cant' find that
message. Anybody recall such a message? It would have been around
April 8th, 2005. (5) Thanks. Henry Claeys, McAllen, Tx. 1979 FC 35,
Henry@H...
>
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12-07-2005, 06:20
Post: #4
Front Rim Replacement, 1979 FC 35
Henry,
Check with the truck tire and wheel dealers. I bought an Alcoa rim for
11RX 22.5 for my 78FC from a dealer in Dallas who had taken them in trade for a
bus owner who wanted to put 12Rs on his bus. They often have trade-in wheels -
you can get a good deal if you are willing to do the polishing. The last two
12Rs I bought for my 91 WLWB, I got from the Michelin dealer in Oklahoma City.
The polishing is hard work and is expensive if you want someone else to do it.
But most tire stores know someone locally who does it.
Good luck,

Bob & Judy Johannesen
91WLWB40 "Seldom Blue"
Argyle, Texas

mbulriss <mbulriss@...> wrote:
Henry,

Have you tried going to "Links" on the WanderlodgeForum home page and
then using the 'Archive Search' function that was created courtesy of
Dennis Nichols? Works for me when searching for old posts. Locally
for you, Bexar Trailer, off 410 in south San Antonio has Alcoa rims
avaiable. Contact me offline if you can't find a listing for them.

Mike Bulriss
1983 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale - Financing Available
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys"
wrote:
>
>
> (1) What type of rim do I need, so I know what to search for, for
the front of my bus? I'm assuming that I have the original rims on it
and, since my tires are fairly new, I'd like to stick with the same
size. (2) Is there any special information that I need to know to
properly describe my rims? (3) Any recomendations on where to
purchase the rim? (4) Last April someone had written to me about a
place in Florida, I believe it was a truck stop, that had a new rim
for my bus at a darn good price. Unfortunately, I cant' find that
message. Anybody recall such a message? It would have been around
April 8th, 2005. (5) Thanks. Henry Claeys, McAllen, Tx. 1979 FC
35, Henry@H...
>







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12-07-2005, 08:53
Post: #5
Front Rim Replacement, 1979 FC 35
Henry,

I was just looking in our Classified Ads, under Database, and Jack
Smith has 3 Alcoas for sale in there for $150 each. They are the
8.25" wide which came on later BIrds. So you'd need to buy a pair for
the front, but the wider rim spreads the tire face for as better
footprint, which gives you better handling. I changed Stagecoach to
the Alcoa 8.25" rims in front on the recommendation of my tire guy and
it was a good change.

Mike Bulriss
1983 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale - Financing Available
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys"
wrote:
>
>
> (1) What type of rim do I need, so I know what to search for, for
the front of my bus? I'm assuming that I have the original rims on it
and, since my tires are fairly new, I'd like to stick with the same
size. (2) Is there any special information that I need to know to
properly describe my rims? (3) Any recomendations on where to
purchase the rim? (4) Last April someone had written to me about a
place in Florida, I believe it was a truck stop, that had a new rim
for my bus at a darn good price. Unfortunately, I cant' find that
message. Anybody recall such a message? It would have been around
April 8th, 2005. (5) Thanks. Henry Claeys, McAllen, Tx. 1979 FC
35, Henry@H...
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