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Michelin Tires not available
10-09-2007, 02:11
Post: #11
Michelin Tires not available
We ordered 8 new 12R22.5 BF Goodrich tires with late 2007 DOT dates and are
still waiting, perhaps the same situation. They are $459 per tire mounted with
spin balance and tire disposal.
Donald & Mary Anne, LX-40 Palmetto, Florida

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I had responded to this subject on September 12 that I had the
Michelin 12Rx22.5 tires on order. At that time I was told they were
out of stock and a new production run scheduled for late September.

I am now told the production run is `November'. My local dealer is a
bit frustrated too, as he has a large order of over 100 tires for a
bus company that is also waiting. He said this has happened before
for this size, but could offer no other solution than using another
brand or waiting. FWIW.

Roger Webb
91 WL
Cedar Rapids, IA
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10-09-2007, 03:21
Post: #12
Michelin Tires not available
Roger; I just priced 2 Michelins at Partner Tire ,Villa Ridge Mo. just outside
St. Louis, Mo. he had two in stock, Call Pat at 636-742-4424 or his cell at
314-606-8743 David 91 WBWL,40


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We ordered 8 new 12R22.5 BF Goodrich tires with late 2007 DOT dates and are
still waiting, perhaps the same situation. They are $459 per tire mounted with
spin balance and tire disposal.Donald & Mary Anne, LX-40 Palmetto,
Floridarogerwwebb wrote: --- In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, rogerwwebb@... wrote:I had responded to this
subject on September 12 that I had the Michelin 12Rx22.5 tires on order. At that
time I was told they were out of stock and a new production run scheduled for
late September. I am now told the production run is `November'. My local dealer
is a bit frustrated too, as he has a large order of over 100 tires for a bus
company that is also waiting. He said this has happened before for this size,
but could offer no other solution than using another brand or waiting.
FWIW.Roger Webb91 WLCedar Rapids, IA > > >
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10-09-2007, 23:48
Post: #13
Michelin Tires not available
You guys have me really confused about these Michelin tires. Which I
might add is not all that hard to do. What do the numbers 12R and
11R mean. I am right now in the process of getting Michelin tires
for my FC. They are back ordered with an expected delivery in a week
or two(?). But we all know what that means. Now my problem is I have
left the details up to the dealer as per which tire to use. I
believe they are XZE tires but not certain. What do I need for this
FC? Give me some details and more information so I can make certain
I end up with what I need. If I see a problem with Mich. then I am
going to go with the Bridgestone tires which can be had. Please
expand on this so I know at least what questions I need to ask of the
dealer. My coach is a 1973 FC converted to diesel. John Heckman
>
> I just purchased 4, 12R,22.5, 16 ply, Ohtsu tires from Schwab in
Anacortes
> Wa. They had them in stock for $346.00 mounted and balanced with
Equal. Jim
> Barone, 1991 WL currently in Tubac Arizona
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10-10-2007, 01:24
Post: #14
Michelin Tires not available
Tires are Tires and good for 8 years give or take a year and a
blowout. there is no problem going with 11r's if the weights on all
the axles does not exceed the limits on the tire stamp. most tractor
trailers use 11r's. 12r are mostly used on transit buses. they are
taller and wider then the 11r's. an 18 wheeler with 80,000 lbs and
simple math leaves each tire responsible for 4,400. a bus with 6
wheels and 35,000 lbs leaves each tire responsible for 5,800 lbs.
12r's are more than a size they are a class designed for the
transport of people. (best math devides heavyest axle by number of
tires per that axle to find need)

Retreads are perfected now adays and I would not hesitate to use
them. Transit busses use them but they run the tread off the tires
in a year and the casings are good for another tread life. the
casing used to make the retread needs to be new and if you do not
have one to give the retreader, you need to add core to the cost of
purchase. then you have an old tire casing with a new tread, thus a
limited to 8 year of casing age to use the new tread.

One way to do it is to GO for the 12r's, put 2 new 12's out front
and 4 retreads in the rear (if the savings warrents use) and rotate
new steers into the mix every two and 1/2 years. that way you are
always steering new rubber.

GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa

In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64"
wrote:
>
> You guys have me really confused about these Michelin tires. Which
I
> might add is not all that hard to do. What do the numbers 12R and
> 11R mean. I am right now in the process of getting Michelin tires
> for my FC. They are back ordered with an expected delivery in a
week
> or two(?). But we all know what that means. Now my problem is I
have
> left the details up to the dealer as per which tire to use. I
> believe they are XZE tires but not certain. What do I need for
this
> FC? Give me some details and more information so I can make
certain
> I end up with what I need. If I see a problem with Mich. then I am
> going to go with the Bridgestone tires which can be had. Please
> expand on this so I know at least what questions I need to ask of
the
> dealer. My coach is a 1973 FC converted to diesel. John Heckman
> >
> > I just purchased 4, 12R,22.5, 16 ply, Ohtsu tires from Schwab in
> Anacortes
> > Wa. They had them in stock for $346.00 mounted and balanced with
> Equal. Jim
> > Barone, 1991 WL currently in Tubac Arizona
> >
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> http://www.aol.com
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10-10-2007, 04:15
Post: #15
Michelin Tires not available
11 R is an 11 inch wide tire and 12 R is a 12 inch wide tire. The "R"
means it's a radial design (bias ply tires aren't made anymore so far
as I know). The 12 inch tire has higher weight capacity and is used
on an 8" or wider wheel. The 11 inch tire is used on wheels less than
8" wide.

You need to check your wheels to see what width they are. The older
birds tend to use the 11R tires while the newer ones use 12R. I think
the earlier birds have 7 or 7-1/2 inch wide wheels, so the 11R is the
tire to use on your 73 bird.

Tires are one of those things that generate much emotion -- I'm
running on Toyo tires and they seem quite satisfactory.

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Kolob Canyon, Zion NP



On Oct 10, 2007, at 5:48 AM, bubblerboy64 wrote:

> You guys have me really confused about these Michelin tires. Which I
> might add is not all that hard to do. What do the numbers 12R and
> 11R mean. I am right now in the process of getting Michelin tires
> for my FC. They are back ordered with an expected delivery in a week
> or two(?). But we all know what that means. Now my problem is I have
> left the details up to the dealer as per which tire to use. I
> believe they are XZE tires but not certain. What do I need for this
> FC? Give me some details and more information so I can make certain
> I end up with what I need. If I see a problem with Mich. then I am
> going to go with the Bridgestone tires which can be had. Please
> expand on this so I know at least what questions I need to ask of the
> dealer. My coach is a 1973 FC converted to diesel. John Heckman
>>
>> I just purchased 4, 12R,22.5, 16 ply, Ohtsu tires from Schwab in
> Anacortes
>> Wa. They had them in stock for $346.00 mounted and balanced with
> Equal. Jim
>> Barone, 1991 WL currently in Tubac Arizona



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10-10-2007, 04:59
Post: #16
Michelin Tires not available
Ok that is helpful. I am changing wheels at this time too. The new
ones will be 8.25 inches wide so as long as the tires match and
things fit up under the coach I should be good to go????

John Heckman
central Pa
1973 FC
>
> 11 R is an 11 inch wide tire and 12 R is a 12 inch wide tire.
The "R"
> means it's a radial design (bias ply tires aren't made anymore so
far
> as I know). The 12 inch tire has higher weight capacity and is
used
> on an 8" or wider wheel. The 11 inch tire is used on wheels less
than
> 8" wide.
>
> You need to check your wheels to see what width they are. The
older
> birds tend to use the 11R tires while the newer ones use 12R. I
think
> the earlier birds have 7 or 7-1/2 inch wide wheels, so the 11R is
the
> tire to use on your 73 bird.
>
> Tires are one of those things that generate much emotion -- I'm
> running on Toyo tires and they seem quite satisfactory.
>
> Pete Masterson
> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> aeonix1@...
> On the road at Kolob Canyon, Zion NP
>
>
>
> On Oct 10, 2007, at 5:48 AM, bubblerboy64 wrote:
>
> > You guys have me really confused about these Michelin tires.
Which I
> > might add is not all that hard to do. What do the numbers 12R and
> > 11R mean. I am right now in the process of getting Michelin tires
> > for my FC. They are back ordered with an expected delivery in a
week
> > or two(?). But we all know what that means. Now my problem is I
have
> > left the details up to the dealer as per which tire to use. I
> > believe they are XZE tires but not certain. What do I need for
this
> > FC? Give me some details and more information so I can make
certain
> > I end up with what I need. If I see a problem with Mich. then I
am
> > going to go with the Bridgestone tires which can be had. Please
> > expand on this so I know at least what questions I need to ask of
the
> > dealer. My coach is a 1973 FC converted to diesel. John Heckman
> >>
> >> I just purchased 4, 12R,22.5, 16 ply, Ohtsu tires from Schwab in
> > Anacortes
> >> Wa. They had them in stock for $346.00 mounted and balanced with
> > Equal. Jim
> >> Barone, 1991 WL currently in Tubac Arizona
>
>
>
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10-10-2007, 13:56
Post: #17
Michelin Tires not available
Yes, that ought to do it.

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Green River UT in an overpriced KOA...



On Oct 10, 2007, at 10:59 AM, bubblerboy64 wrote:

> Ok that is helpful. I am changing wheels at this time too. The new
> ones will be 8.25 inches wide so as long as the tires match and
> things fit up under the coach I should be good to go????
>
> John Heckman
> central Pa
> 1973 FC
>>
>> 11 R is an 11 inch wide tire and 12 R is a 12 inch wide tire.
> The "R"
>> means it's a radial design (bias ply tires aren't made anymore so
> far
>> as I know). The 12 inch tire has higher weight capacity and is
> used
>> on an 8" or wider wheel. The 11 inch tire is used on wheels less
> than
>> 8" wide.
>>
>> You need to check your wheels to see what width they are. The
> older
>> birds tend to use the 11R tires while the newer ones use 12R. I
> think
>> the earlier birds have 7 or 7-1/2 inch wide wheels, so the 11R is
> the
>> tire to use on your 73 bird.
>>
>> Tires are one of those things that generate much emotion -- I'm
>> running on Toyo tires and they seem quite satisfactory.
>>
>> Pete Masterson
>> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
>> aeonix1@...
>> On the road at Kolob Canyon, Zion NP
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 10, 2007, at 5:48 AM, bubblerboy64 wrote:
>>
>>> You guys have me really confused about these Michelin tires.
> Which I
>>> might add is not all that hard to do. What do the numbers 12R and
>>> 11R mean. I am right now in the process of getting Michelin tires
>>> for my FC. They are back ordered with an expected delivery in a
> week
>>> or two(?). But we all know what that means. Now my problem is I
> have
>>> left the details up to the dealer as per which tire to use. I
>>> believe they are XZE tires but not certain. What do I need for
> this
>>> FC? Give me some details and more information so I can make
> certain
>>> I end up with what I need. If I see a problem with Mich. then I
> am
>>> going to go with the Bridgestone tires which can be had. Please
>>> expand on this so I know at least what questions I need to ask of
> the
>>> dealer. My coach is a 1973 FC converted to diesel. John Heckman
>>>>
>>>> I just purchased 4, 12R,22.5, 16 ply, Ohtsu tires from Schwab in
>>> Anacortes
>>>> Wa. They had them in stock for $346.00 mounted and balanced with
>>> Equal. Jim
>>>> Barone, 1991 WL currently in Tubac Arizona
>>
>>
>>
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10-10-2007, 18:11
Post: #18
Michelin Tires not available
Pete:

If you are doing breakfast/lunch/dinner at a restaurant, I highly
recommend the Tamarisk (Best Western River Terrace) on the east side of
the river south side of highway - directly across from the John Wesley
Powell River Museum. Great food and great service. We use this
restaurant on the Elderhostel tours of the National Parks in Utah. Are
you heading for Canyonlands and Arches?

Regards,
Joe (Pappy) Hagan
St. George, UT
Wannabe



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson
wrote:
>
> Yes, that ought to do it.
>
> Pete Masterson
> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> aeonix1@...
> On the road at Green River UT in an overpriced KOA...
>
>
>
> On Oct 10, 2007, at 10:59 AM, bubblerboy64 wrote:
>
> > Ok that is helpful. I am changing wheels at this time too. The new
> > ones will be 8.25 inches wide so as long as the tires match and
> > things fit up under the coach I should be good to go????
> >
> > John Heckman
> > central Pa
> > 1973 FC
> >>
> >> 11 R is an 11 inch wide tire and 12 R is a 12 inch wide tire.
> > The "R"
> >> means it's a radial design (bias ply tires aren't made anymore so
> > far
> >> as I know). The 12 inch tire has higher weight capacity and is
> > used
> >> on an 8" or wider wheel. The 11 inch tire is used on wheels less
> > than
> >> 8" wide.
> >>
> >> You need to check your wheels to see what width they are. The
> > older
> >> birds tend to use the 11R tires while the newer ones use 12R. I
> > think
> >> the earlier birds have 7 or 7-1/2 inch wide wheels, so the 11R is
> > the
> >> tire to use on your 73 bird.
> >>
> >> Tires are one of those things that generate much emotion -- I'm
> >> running on Toyo tires and they seem quite satisfactory.
> >>
> >> Pete Masterson
> >> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> >> aeonix1@
> >> On the road at Kolob Canyon, Zion NP
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Oct 10, 2007, at 5:48 AM, bubblerboy64 wrote:
> >>
> >>> You guys have me really confused about these Michelin tires.
> > Which I
> >>> might add is not all that hard to do. What do the numbers 12R and
> >>> 11R mean. I am right now in the process of getting Michelin tires
> >>> for my FC. They are back ordered with an expected delivery in a
> > week
> >>> or two(?). But we all know what that means. Now my problem is I
> > have
> >>> left the details up to the dealer as per which tire to use. I
> >>> believe they are XZE tires but not certain. What do I need for
> > this
> >>> FC? Give me some details and more information so I can make
> > certain
> >>> I end up with what I need. If I see a problem with Mich. then I
> > am
> >>> going to go with the Bridgestone tires which can be had. Please
> >>> expand on this so I know at least what questions I need to ask of
> > the
> >>> dealer. My coach is a 1973 FC converted to diesel. John Heckman
> >>>>
> >>>> I just purchased 4, 12R,22.5, 16 ply, Ohtsu tires from Schwab in
> >>> Anacortes
> >>>> Wa. They had them in stock for $346.00 mounted and balanced with
> >>> Equal. Jim
> >>>> Barone, 1991 WL currently in Tubac Arizona
> >>
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