Post Reply 
 
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
tires
06-08-2005, 07:12
Post: #41
tires
Jeff,

Which Michelin model would you suggest for the steering? Thanks for
your help.

Alvie Miller
93WLWB
Arthur IL.

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
> Simple, 11R were much cheaper.
>
> Your coach originally came with Michelin 12R x 22.5 LRH tires, I
> don't believe that the 11R LRH tires are rated for the weight of
your
> coach, pretty sure of it at least on the steer axle. You might be
> able to sell them to a tire dealer and get a break on new tires.
>
> As far as changing only the steer tires, you'd have to weigh the
> coach to know if the 11R tires are rated for the load on the
drive, I
> don't know. The tag likely can run the 11R 16PR/LRH tires, again
> you'd need to weigh it to know for sure.
>
> - Jeff Miller
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "whynotam"

> wrote:
> >
> > I presently have 11R22.5 tires on my 93WLWB. Did it come
originally
> > with the 12R22.5 and if so why would anyone change to the
smaller
> > tire? If I switch to the 12R22.5 what load range should they be?
> > Would it be ok to just put the bigger tires on the steer for
now?
> > Thanks for your assistance.
> >
> > Alvie Miller
> > 93WLWB
> > Arthur IL.
Quote this message in a reply
06-08-2005, 07:20
Post: #42
tires
I'm a hundred miles from the Dells, quite the tourist trap.
I like Toyo and Michelin. The 16 ply Kumhos on the truck seem to be OK, not
many miles on them yet.
Mike Hohnstein
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Warner
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re:Tires


Yeah about the same as the "dells" where you are I am told. Worth every
nickel of it too. Sat on my back porch last night and saw deer wandering in
the meadow, turkeys this morning(the ones you eat and not the ones we
sometimes tolerate). Life is good for the most part.

Mike whats your preference for tires for the BB?

tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY
ltAt 12:11 AM 6/8/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Might be the cost of living in the beautiful Mohawk Valley.
>Mike Hohnstein
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tom Warner
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 11:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re:Tires
>
>
> Decided to get new tires although mine are only a little over 3 years old.
> Wanted to actually see and feel different tires in the 11R22.5 16PR in
> Bridgestones, Toyos,Generals, Dunlops and anything else that is widely
> distributed except for Michelin. I am not a big fan of Michelin tires
> simply because of the flimsey sidewall.
>
> I want a tire with a good strong sidewall like the Generals I now have. I
> will do anything for safety and reliability ? That to me means a strong
> sidewall and lots of tread.
>
> Two different dealers in Utica NY today just laughed at me. They have
> nothing for sale in that size except for some chinese tires...no thank
> you.
> They told me there is a shortage of tires and as fast as a load comes in
> its gone. What shocked me is the labor rate now. Any work after 4PM is
> $92/hr with a 3 hour minimum. What in god has happned????
>
> tom
> 1982 FC35
> Vernon Center,NY





------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yahoo! Groups Links

a.. To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/

b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com

c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Quote this message in a reply
06-08-2005, 07:33
Post: #43
tires
XZ2. They were designed as a premium steer, I've been very happy with
them installed on the steer. XZE will work, but the deeper tread will
likely lessen the steering response and increase wander due to
increased tread squirm.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "whynotam"
wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Which Michelin model would you suggest for the steering? Thanks for
> your help.
>
> Alvie Miller
> 93WLWB
> Arthur IL.
Quote this message in a reply
06-08-2005, 23:51
Post: #44
tires
Dittos on the XZ2. I installed a pair on my steer (12R22.5) about 6
months ago to replace 7 year old XZE's and they handle very well- a
noticeable improvement over the XZE's. I put Goodrich's on the drive
and tag axles and saved a few dollars (about enough for a tank of
fuel).

Wayne
'99 LX
Charlotte, NC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
> XZ2. They were designed as a premium steer, I've been very happy
with
> them installed on the steer. XZE will work, but the deeper tread
will
> likely lessen the steering response and increase wander due to
> increased tread squirm.
>
> - Jeff Miller
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "whynotam"

> wrote:
> > Jeff,
> >
> > Which Michelin model would you suggest for the steering? Thanks
for
> > your help.
> >
> > Alvie Miller
> > 93WLWB
> > Arthur IL.
Quote this message in a reply
01-27-2006, 15:14
Post: #45
tires
i have a 1981 35' FC SB. on the rear it has origianal size 11R x 22.5
and on the front 295 x 75 x 22.5. this is how we bought it. my
question is which way should i go for the tires? Benny at Blue Bird
likes the 11r's and said the low profile ones might rub in the rear.
what size do everyone else use?
thank you
richard in the suinshine state
Quote this message in a reply
01-28-2006, 13:49
Post: #46
tires
With the original rims you should be running 11Rx22.5. I don't believe
that the 295s are recommended for installation on the original 7.5"
wide rims and I can think of no advantage to running them.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Richard" <mr.clean@v...>
wrote:
>
> i have a 1981 35' FC SB. on the rear it has origianal size 11R x 22.5
> and on the front 295 x 75 x 22.5. this is how we bought it. my
> question is which way should i go for the tires? Benny at Blue Bird
> likes the 11r's and said the low profile ones might rub in the rear.
> what size do everyone else use?
> thank you
> richard in the suinshine state
>
Quote this message in a reply
01-29-2006, 12:04
Post: #47
tires
thank you to everyone who responded. it has helped me to make a
decision. 11R x 22.5 16 ply with a H load rating.
Quote this message in a reply
09-30-2006, 09:19
Post: #48
tires
In a message dated 9/30/2006 7:46:29 PM Central Daylight Time,
tulipvendor50@... writes:


> $quanderlodge"
>

Bill- cute name. Have a safe trip,
Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Quote this message in a reply
09-30-2006, 12:36
Post: #49
tires
Hi all:

I am about to depart on a trip to Randy's to pick up our new to us Bluebird.
While I am there, we are going to put new tires on.
Question I have, I know if you live in the south, having steer or all position
tires everywhere, iti would probably be ok, but living much further north, would
it be wise to have drive tires installed on the rear.
Gosh, would you believe, it is already snowing in areas up here, oh oh, this is
going to take some practice, hope there will not be too much on the way home.
Ice is the worst I fear though, the other stuff I can handle.





Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"
Terrace, B.C. Canada


---------------------------------
Make free worldwide PC-to-PC calls. Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger with
Voice

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Quote this message in a reply
09-30-2006, 13:41
Post: #50
tires
Hi Bill: I have never seen a motorhome with anything other than regular
tires. Steer and drive tires are terms that are used in the trucking
industry. The drive tires are not "snow" tires. You want to use tires
that are all position. If you read any of the archives here or in any
other MH forum the popular tires that people use such as the G670 and
the Michelin XZE are all position. Toyo also has an all position that a
lot of RV'rs use. My first choice would be Michelin. Are your tires
12R? BTW : You may find that the new tires would be cheaper in Canada.
I would also save one of the old tires to keep as a spare.

Bruce
Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 




User(s) browsing this thread: 4 Guest(s)