Tires For A Lazy Daze February 04, 2012, 06:34:41 am Yahoo Message Number: 128335Inevitably, the unit is going to need tires, and of course it all depends upon how many miles it is driven. I believe that the tires that I was searching online for Lazy Daze are 16. I know that if the rv is weighed and the appropriate tire pressure is in the tires. What types of tires do you use, Firestone, Micheline, Wal-Mart, Bridgestone... I usually go towards Firestone, but that could be because I also have a Firestone credit card.http://timehasshownme.com
Re: Tires For A Lazy Daze Reply #1 – February 04, 2012, 06:49:51 am Yahoo Message Number: 128336In a message dated 2/4/2012 4:34:44 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, writes:Inevitably, the unit is going to need tires, and of course it all depends upon how many miles it is driven. I believe that the tires that I was searching online for Lazy Daze are 16. I know that if the rv is weighed and the appropriate tire pressure is in the tires. What types of tires do you use, Firestone, Micheline, Wal-Mart, Bridgestone... I usually go towards Firestone, but that could be because I also have a Firestone credit card.Just installed brand new set of Coopers from Express Tire on my 2003, 26.5 MB. Escondido, CA John[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Tires For A Lazy Daze Reply #2 – February 04, 2012, 07:04:59 am Yahoo Message Number: 128337thanks, there is a brand that I didn't even think of, and they are generally a little bit more affordable than Firestone.jameshttp://timehasshownme.com__
Re: Tires For A Lazy Daze Reply #3 – February 04, 2012, 10:32:34 am Yahoo Message Number: 128352This group's website is a great resource. If you only read the posts by email, you're missing a lot. For example, Yahoo's search command (on every page near the top) makes it easy to search for posts concerning tires. Our Files section (see blue text links at left on every page) has an excellent article about tires for the Lazy Daze. The Lazy Daze Companion (see link on homepage) has more infomation than you can shake a stick at. Folks here are pretty tolerant about answering questions that have already been discussed, but it's always a good idea to check the resources I just mentioned before posting a question. More often than not, you'll find your answer is already here, saving you the trouble of posting and waiting for replies. People who do their homework before posting are always appreciated. :-)Andy Baird http://andybaird.com/travels>