Re: Tires Reply #50 – October 20, 2006, 08:44:30 am Yahoo Message Number: 71937-Thanks Don. I bought the M&S load range E
Tires Reply #51 – November 03, 2006, 09:06:22 am Yahoo Message Number: 72448Hi All, I have a 82 22'LDs and would like to know if any one is using 875x16.5 and how they effect the ride and the speedo? Thanks Joe
Re: Tires Reply #52 – November 07, 2006, 01:56:22 am Yahoo Message Number: 72543Quote Hi All, I have a 82 22'LDs and would like to know if any one is using 875x16.5 and how they effect the ride and the speedo? Thanks Joe It's been so long since we had the bias-plys on our '83 that all I remember about their ride and handling is the wheel tramp when cold. Most of the radials we have used have had good ride and handling, and the current ones are Kumho tires in 8.75R16.5 size. They seem to ride and handle fine, with not too much road noise.Steve
Re: Tires Reply #53 – November 07, 2006, 10:13:41 am Yahoo Message Number: 72554Quote Hi All, I have a 82 22'LDs and would like to know if any one is using 875x16.5 and how they effect the ride and the speedo? Thanks JoeIt's been so long since we had the bias-plys on our '83 that all I remember about their ride and handling is the wheel tramp when cold. Most of the radials we have used have had good ride and handling, and the current ones are Kumho tires in 8.75R16.5 size. They seem to ride and handle fine, with not too much road noise.Steve My 85 still had its origional 8.00 x 16.5 bias plys on when I bought it in 92, first long trip a rear tread came off, got Bilsteins & Michelin XPS 8.75 x 16.5, great tires except fair in snow or mud, eventually dry rotted, replaced a few years ago with Kuhmo 9.50 x 16.5, they also perform fine for me, perhaps a very small bit less self centering, they are as quiet as the Michelins, the speedo reads a bit low, but the GPS is there on the dash with the correct reading. Both ride better than the origionals, and steer & track very much better. There is still space between the rear tires, the sidewalls show no signs of contact. I carry a motorcycle on back and/or tow a light trailer at 65 mph for 12+ hours days at times, they run cool. Tire Rack has some tables showing a variety of tire dimensions and specifications that helped me choose the 9.50 size in the Kuhmo. Others will use different criteria in choosing their tires, but these tires work well for me.Ed
Tires Reply #54 – April 07, 2007, 08:09:16 pm Yahoo Message Number: 78226Andy Baird authored in part:"But unfortunately, tire installers are not always right--as we've seen in this group before, they'll sometimes come out with statements that flatly contradict what the tire manufacturers, the chassis makers or the RV makers recommend"Andy,Ya Think!!! :>}) IME, those who sell tires will say almost anything to make a sale. I am almost sure a majority used to work at the carnival. One should always do their research as there is so much riding on them (tires). Yours is a good observation and comment.Slammy 5150/Paul[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Tires Reply #55 – October 18, 2007, 10:20:52 pm Yahoo Message Number: 84715Glen (and others),I also put the B F Goodrich Commercial tires on our LD this week. (We started out for NH, and had a tire start flapping the cord although it did not blow out. Apparently the tire did not stand summer storage well. We were glad to get new tires of any brand.) I have had the impression that the Goodrich tires are not as stiff as the original Firestones, and there is more rocking of the LD when trucks pass or roads are rough. Did you have any feeling that the tires were too 'soft' despite the same inflation?Barry 2001 Red RB, TX Currently John Tanner State Park, GA: http://map.datastormusers.com/user1.cfm?user=122
Tires Reply #56 – October 19, 2007, 10:41:32 am Yahoo Message Number: 84726Barry said:'I have had the impression that the Goodrich tires are not as stiff as the original Firestones, and there is more rocking of the LD when trucks pass or roads are rough. Did you have any feeling that the tires were too 'soft' despite the same inflation?'I also had 'Fireboom' tires (the originals from year 2000) on my rig prior to installing the B F Goodrich Commercials. I drove it about 1,500 miles on the original tires prior to installing the new ones. I did not notice any more rocking with the BFGs but I did notice that the ride was smoother.Glen 2000 31' SOB w/slideNo virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.15.0/1077 - Release Date: 10/18/2007 9:54 AM[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Tires Reply #57 – July 11, 2003, 07:22:17 pm Yahoo Message Number: 24397Thanks, Michelle. Will go to the web site now. VERY MOTIVATED since I just found out that my car "requires" 92V rated tires that would cost $180+/tire in Michelins.Bobbi
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Tires Reply #58 – July 15, 2003, 05:18:03 pm Yahoo Message Number: 24536I can't say my decision was especially informed, but I just bought a set of Michelin XPS tires for mine. Had two blow-outs in the past six months on the seven year old Firestones. Both blow-outs were on the inside rear tires. I was lucky, no damage to my RV.Allen
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Tires Reply #59 – July 15, 2003, 07:18:40 pm Yahoo Message Number: 24544Chris,The similarities between us has reached a new level. We both own LD's, we both live in Colorado and now I find out, we both own T&C's. I have a 2001. You are without a doubt, a man of good taste. :-)-Victor
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Tires Reply #60 – July 15, 2003, 09:39:25 pm Yahoo Message Number: 24559Thanks, Chris. Am still doing my homework. I think I will end up with Mich again, though they are expensive. They are V rated. One salesperson suggested going to an H rated tire, but I think these don't "resonate" well with the Accord V6 suspension. Am still looking into V rated Continetals and Dunlops.Bobbi
[Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Tires Reply #61 – July 16, 2003, 11:37:31 pm Yahoo Message Number: 24622QuoteChris,The similarities between us has reached a new level. We both own QuoteLD's, we both live in Colorado and now I find out, we both own T&C's. I Quotehave a 2001. You are without a doubt, a man of good taste. :-)-Victor How 'bout that! We must get together soon. Call sometime 303-940- 8190.Chris