Post Reply 
 
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!
06-08-2005, 12:45
Post: #1
Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!
THIS WAS THE ADDRESS I WAS ON,,, http://WWW.AITAONLINE.COM

HOW DO THESE PRICES LOOK ON MICHELINS???? DAY JAX FLA 83 PT-40


Home Dunlop Goodrich Goodyear Kelly Michelin Sunny

Michelin Truck Tires

Tire Discription Price Check to Order Quantity

84597, lp/22.5, xza2, Michelin $332.40

78216, lp/24.5, xza2, Michelin $363.40

94030, 11r/22.5, xza2, Michelin $332.40

94476, 11r/24.5, xza2, Michelin $363.40

06032, 11r/22.5, xza-1+, Michelin $310.70

10274, 11r/24.5, xza-1+, Michelin $335.50

18678, lp/22.5, xza-1+, Michelin $310.70

30968, lp/24.5, xza-1+, Michelin $335.50

61737, 25580/22.5, xze, Michelin $282.80

94390, 25580/22.5, xze, Michelin $292.10

73348, lp/22.5, xze, Michelin $301.40

57425, lp/24.5, xze, Michelin $326.20

62165, 11r/22.5, xze, Michelin $301.40

93749, 11r/24.5, xze, Michelin $326.20

74493, 25570/22.5, xd2, Michelin $285.90

73095, lp/22.5, xda-3, Michelin $347.90

68934, lp/24.5, xda-3, Michelin $372.70

96666, 11r/22.5, xda-3, Michelin $347.90

71551, 11r/24.5, xda-3, Michelin $372.70

19518, lp/22.5, xt-1, Michelin $264.20

29684, lp/24.5, xt-1, Michelin $282.20

02078, 11r/22.5, xt-1, Michelin $264.20

22754, 11r/24.5, xt-1, Michelin $743.70

80726, 44550/22.5, x one xda-ht, Michelin $743.70

59070, 22.5/44550, x one xte, Michelin $640.00



*Prices do not include FET Taxes

**Price includes shipping on all orders of 10 tires or more.



Order Information:

Contact name

Business name

Address

City, State, Zip

Phone

Print this page, and fax to 877-336-0525

A&R Telecom Inc.

26789 Woodward Ave

Suite 107c

Huntington Woods, MI 48070




[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Quote this message in a reply
06-08-2005, 16:21
Post: #2
Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!
Wow, things have really been heatin' up here on the Countin' Ten Steps, then
shoot, WL Forum lately.....

Last week it rained so hard here in Seattle I thought I was going to float
away in my Bird
and have to become a Wash State Ferry.

The funny thing is one day my volts started to read anywhere from 15 to 19 on
my Monitor
panel in the galley. I freaked out at first and just shut off the power for
safeties sake.

The next day I got out my voltmeter, turned power back on, gauge read same, i.e
all over the
place, and checked the batteries. They were fine, right around eleven high to
twelve.

So what gives?! This used to be a steady accurate meter, do they fail like
this. Yeah, I've
definitely considered water leak into the wiring, but only God knows where, or
should I say Oh My God, help!

Also Randy will love this, I don't have a spare either. I see a switch on the
panel indicating
there's a provision for one. Did it use to fit on the ass end underneath the
fuel tank/water tank?
There seems to be some type of release thingy there...Maybe its my bad and is
only a drain for the tank.Duhhhhhhhh.

I love this engine oil argument, good thing these people aren't next door
neighbors. As for
tires, whoever found those great deals at Les Scwab is awesome. I called them in
December
and they quoted me almost Four Hundred Smackers, yeeeesh.

I plan on installing the tire when I get it. Any sugesstions? Also, do you mean
to tell me that
I have to fill all six tires individually with air? I swear there is a connector
between both of my
dualies in the back....

Alright, ding ding ding, back to the arguing!


Heres my baby in twenty degree weather awhile back:

http://www.geocities.com/espee4441/Wanderlodge.jpg


Have a great night everyone..... Sincerely, Tony Pawley

Ballard, Wash.
'79
FC33 a.k.a. Senorita Ferrocarril 3208TA





__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Quote this message in a reply
06-08-2005, 18:40
Post: #3
Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Anthony Louis Pawley
wrote:
> Heres my baby in twenty degree weather awhile back:
> http://www.geocities.com/espee4441/Wanderlodge.jpg

> Have a great night everyone..... Sincerely, Tony Pawley
>
Ballard, Wash.
>
'79 FC33 a.k.a. Senorita Ferrocarril 3208TA

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Gee Tony,

It was so cold when you took that picture that it froze the color
right out of the picture................BRRRRRRRRR!!

Sunny and high 80's till the late afternoon, then rain. Looks like it
will be this way for the next week, typical early summer days here in
South Cacalaky, but I'll take it over the cold and snow any day.


"REMEMBER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001"
John Finn
'82 35FCRB
BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE
TO VISIT THE "FINN'S INN EXPRESS" REMODELING ADVENTURE
GO TO;
http://www.pbase.com/image/24977457
'66 SUPERIOR / IH 392 GAS V8 32' PUSHER "FOR SALE"
SEE THE OLD COACH AT:
http://www.pbase.com/image/26052733
HOPKINS, SOUTH CAROLINA
Quote this message in a reply
06-08-2005, 22:36
Post: #4
Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!
I like Tony's idea, can we switch channels to the tire discussion or
someother fix-it project. I can not believe that all these Birds
are problem free. We need a new problem.

Bill 88 FC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Anthony Louis Pawley
wrote:
>
>
> Wow, things have really been heatin' up here on the Countin'
Ten Steps, then shoot, WL Forum lately.....
>
> Last week it rained so hard here in Seattle I thought I was
going to float away in my Bird
> and have to become a Wash State Ferry.
>
> The funny thing is one day my volts started to read anywhere from
15 to 19 on my Monitor
> panel in the galley. I freaked out at first and just shut off the
power for safeties sake.
>
> The next day I got out my voltmeter, turned power back on, gauge
read same, i.e all over the
> place, and checked the batteries. They were fine, right around
eleven high to twelve.
>
> So what gives?! This used to be a steady accurate meter, do they
fail like this. Yeah, I've
> definitely considered water leak into the wiring, but only God
knows where, or should I say Oh My God, help!
>
> Also Randy will love this, I don't have a spare either. I see a
switch on the panel indicating
> there's a provision for one. Did it use to fit on the ass end
underneath the fuel tank/water tank?
> There seems to be some type of release thingy there...Maybe its my
bad and is only a drain for the tank.Duhhhhhhhh.
>
> I love this engine oil argument, good thing these people aren't
next door neighbors. As for
> tires, whoever found those great deals at Les Scwab is awesome. I
called them in December
> and they quoted me almost Four Hundred Smackers, yeeeesh.
>
> I plan on installing the tire when I get it. Any sugesstions?
Also, do you mean to tell me that
> I have to fill all six tires individually with air? I swear there
is a connector between both of my
> dualies in the back....
>
> Alright, ding ding ding, back to the arguing!
>
>
> Heres my baby in twenty degree weather awhile back:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/espee4441/Wanderlodge.jpg
>
>
> Have a great night everyone..... Sincerely, Tony
Pawley
>
Ballard, Wash.
>
'79 FC33 a.k.a. Senorita Ferrocarril 3208TA
>
>
>
>
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
> http://mail.yahoo.com
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Quote this message in a reply
06-08-2005, 23:02
Post: #5
Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!
I JUST NOTICED IT SAID SOMETHING ABOUT MEMBERS ,,, IS IT ONLY PRICES
FOR TRUCKERS, I WONDER??? DAY,JAX FLA 83 PT-40


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Quote this message in a reply
06-08-2005, 23:37
Post: #6
Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!
great post! i hear there was an optional spare tire carrier on the early
birds,it was on of those "donut" types,real thin so that it would fit under the
fuel tank,just as you described! yours even had the power winch at one time,if
you have the switch! very rare option. i hear the the honda cars have the
option to run thick nasty oil,or the thin cleaner oil that most high tech
engines today use..the catalitic converters also have oil in them too,i guess.i
wonder how you change that? i guess its a good thing i'm so big,i never own
small cars,so i was not aware of all the options on those smaller cars..hey,the
coffes done,gotta go! randydupree 93wb (VBG)!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: Anthony Louis Pawley
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 12:21 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!




Wow, things have really been heatin' up here on the Countin' Ten Steps,
then shoot, WL Forum lately.....

Last week it rained so hard here in Seattle I thought I was going to float
away in my Bird
and have to become a Wash State Ferry.

The funny thing is one day my volts started to read anywhere from 15 to 19 on
my Monitor
panel in the galley. I freaked out at first and just shut off the power for
safeties sake.

The next day I got out my voltmeter, turned power back on, gauge read same,
i.e all over the
place, and checked the batteries. They were fine, right around eleven high to
twelve.

So what gives?! This used to be a steady accurate meter, do they fail like
this. Yeah, I've
definitely considered water leak into the wiring, but only God knows where, or
should I say Oh My God, help!

Also Randy will love this, I don't have a spare either. I see a switch on the
panel indicating
there's a provision for one. Did it use to fit on the ass end underneath the
fuel tank/water tank?
There seems to be some type of release thingy there...Maybe its my bad and is
only a drain for the tank.Duhhhhhhhh.

I love this engine oil argument, good thing these people aren't next door
neighbors. As for
tires, whoever found those great deals at Les Scwab is awesome. I called them
in December
and they quoted me almost Four Hundred Smackers, yeeeesh.

I plan on installing the tire when I get it. Any sugesstions? Also, do you
mean to tell me that
I have to fill all six tires individually with air? I swear there is a
connector between both of my
dualies in the back....

Alright, ding ding ding, back to the arguing!


Heres my baby in twenty degree weather awhile back:

http://www.geocities.com/espee4441/Wanderlodge.jpg


Have a great night everyone..... Sincerely, Tony Pawley

Ballard, Wash.
'79
FC33 a.k.a. Senorita Ferrocarril 3208TA





__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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
06-09-2005, 02:22
Post: #7
Volts!Volts! Lets Argue some more, Yes!
I would say these are at best average prices, $332.40 for an 11R x
22.5 / LRG Michelin plus taxes is not stealing them.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, DAY8293A@C... wrote:
> THIS WAS THE ADDRESS I WAS ON,,, http://WWW.AITAONLINE.COM
>
> HOW DO THESE PRICES LOOK ON MICHELINS???? DAY JAX FLA 83 PT-40
>
>
> Home Dunlop Goodrich Goodyear Kelly Michelin Sunny
>
> Michelin Truck Tires
>
> Tire Discription Price Check to Order Quantity
>
> 84597, lp/22.5, xza2, Michelin $332.40
>
> 78216, lp/24.5, xza2, Michelin $363.40
>
> 94030, 11r/22.5, xza2, Michelin $332.40
>
> 94476, 11r/24.5, xza2, Michelin $363.40
>
> 06032, 11r/22.5, xza-1+, Michelin $310.70
>
> 10274, 11r/24.5, xza-1+, Michelin $335.50
>
> 18678, lp/22.5, xza-1+, Michelin $310.70
>
> 30968, lp/24.5, xza-1+, Michelin $335.50
>
> 61737, 25580/22.5, xze, Michelin $282.80
>
> 94390, 25580/22.5, xze, Michelin $292.10
>
> 73348, lp/22.5, xze, Michelin $301.40
>
> 57425, lp/24.5, xze, Michelin $326.20
>
> 62165, 11r/22.5, xze, Michelin $301.40
>
> 93749, 11r/24.5, xze, Michelin $326.20
>
> 74493, 25570/22.5, xd2, Michelin $285.90
>
> 73095, lp/22.5, xda-3, Michelin $347.90
>
> 68934, lp/24.5, xda-3, Michelin $372.70
>
> 96666, 11r/22.5, xda-3, Michelin $347.90
>
> 71551, 11r/24.5, xda-3, Michelin $372.70
>
> 19518, lp/22.5, xt-1, Michelin $264.20
>
> 29684, lp/24.5, xt-1, Michelin $282.20
>
> 02078, 11r/22.5, xt-1, Michelin $264.20
>
> 22754, 11r/24.5, xt-1, Michelin $743.70
>
> 80726, 44550/22.5, x one xda-ht, Michelin $743.70
>
> 59070, 22.5/44550, x one xte, Michelin $640.00
>
>
>
> *Prices do not include FET Taxes
>
> **Price includes shipping on all orders of 10 tires or more.
>
>
>
> Order Information:
>
> Contact name
>
> Business name
>
> Address
>
> City, State, Zip
>
> Phone
>
> Print this page, and fax to 877-336-0525
>
> A&R Telecom Inc.
>
> 26789 Woodward Ave
>
> Suite 107c
>
> Huntington Woods, MI 48070
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 




User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)