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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: Jriddle on September 25, 2011, 12:33:49 PM
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Went camping yesterday. About 10 miles from home. (see pic below) :D
In the middle of the night we were awaken to this loud bang. I looked around but didn't find anything wrong and went back to bed. This morning I looked around and didn't find the problem right away but later found my right side inner dual flat and suspect it blew out during the night hence the loud bang. (see pic below)??? Well I guess my turn to price some 315/80R/22.5. I'm not sure what the best thing to do yet. Should I move the tags to the drives and the steers to the tags and buy new steers? I don't think just replacing one side of the duals is a good thing. Some thoughts would be good. This tire that went is the worst one on the bus. The steers now are new condition but are about four years old. The rest of the tires are around six years old.
John
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Wow. And you drove on those? Better you than me but if they are any indication of the others, I'd say change them all!
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Wow. And you drove on those? Better you than me but if they are any indication of the others, I'd say change them all!
Easy to say... But not as easy to pay for. ;D
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Wow. And you drove on those? Better you than me but if they are any indication of the others, I'd say change them all!
Tires have more than the legal amount of tread left picture does not show tread depth well. I am not one to throw money away if not needed. The tire that went did have some cupping on the outside edge. That is why it was on the inside dual.
John
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Worst tires to outside, inertire caries the weight when off road on right. D0 you run alot, fast, on hot days, etc. Suggest best tires on right rear, new on front. But keep rear's side to side close to same height, measure height with out weight on them, fully inflated. so the fronts may not be good for rear if 1/2 inch taller than other side. Also duels need to be within 1/4 inch of each other.
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Wow. And you drove on those? Better you than me but if they are any indication of the others, I'd say change them all!
Tires have more than the legal amount of tread left picture does not show tread depth well.
John
Most tire shops where I live will not even take a tire in on trade that is over four years old, six years old, forget it. Why put your family and equipment at risk? Change 'em all and be done with it. Legal or otherwise, it is not a good idea to run old tires.
BCO
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If the steers are new condition, I'd leave them there, and replace the 4 drives. Then, in a few years when the steers are showing some wear and cupping, move them to the tag and replace
the steers.
craig
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Tires don't blowout on the tread area you can wear one out,but they blowout on the side walls Dot allows 1/32 tread on the rear and 2/32 on the steers and that is measured between 2 adjoining ribs not much tread huh .03125 and .0635,I never ran mine that close but a lot of truckers and operators do getting the most they can from a tire.
You can run a re grooved tire on the rear but not on the steers per DOT
good luck
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Sometimes I get the impression that some may not have the ability to opporate safety if it were not for Mr DOT.
We (rv tags) are not under the jurisdiction of the DOT nor is their policies the safest thing either.
As for those tires in the photo I agree they are worn out. No need for insulting comments thou
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Joe, so you don't think DOT has made a impact on safer trucking John just made the comment they were in specs and I posted the specs for others where you agree or not means nothing to me one way or the other
good luck
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We (rv tags) are not under the jurisdiction of the DOT nor is their policies the safest thing either.
Here we go again. So he is standing there, DOT bigger than Dallas, and he is writing me a $250 ticket and I say to him, "I am not commercial" and y'know what he said?
"Commercial or otherwise. The law is the law."
Don't bet the farm on it.
BCO
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I didn't post pics to get into a debate about safety. My tags are at 8/32 my drives are at 7/32 and the tire that blew is at 6.5/32. The steers are at 21/32. I may agree that it is time to budget there replacement. But as far as safety I am with in limits. I have averaged the last two years about 4000 miles per year. I do have the real gage to check the tire depth. But you can use a penny if needed. ;D
John
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Only point I was trying to make is tread doesn't always make a good tire
good luck
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Only point I was trying to make is tread doesn't always make a good tire
good luck
I totally agree. One can only go by looks and knowledge of use. I think your comments are spot on.
Thanks for your continued comments
John
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Are you really heavy enough to need 315/80R's? Those are expensive tires, with a higher FET to boot. Unless you need the load capacity, you might think about switching to 12R22.5. Not only will it save you money, but you will get better fuel mileage and easier low-speed handling.
JMO and FWIW.
-Sean
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Sorry for that.
Boxcar if you werent attracting so much attention to yourself with all the bling you may have gotten under the radar.
On the same subject I have just now this evening removed 6 315-80 22.5 off an entertainer coach.
They are dated 3608 so they are barley 3 yr old.
I am breaking them down like this
The best one stays for a spare.
1 is cupped from being run low and is junk
4 are a match and could be of value to some I think.
Currently they sit in my trlr and will be discarded and have to pay to dispose of them.
I am in Coburn Virginia going home to Chicago end of the week.
Any takers along the way?
Let me know.
They would be great tires for someone in the process of converting.
If you are like me and run slow stay out of the heat of the day always keep pressures good dont go too far from home these would be a lifesaver for somebody without a big budget.
Let me know. otherwise they get trashed
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They are Michlan XZsomething
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I neglected to outright say Im giving these tires away but I thought I eluded to that suffficiantly enough.
Suprised at no takers. Oh well thats ok just thought to help somebody
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:D
I would love to get these if available.
I am north of Chicago.
Please give me a call to see if there is a way we could connect.
Thank You
Tom Bojan
eight four seven-nine two six-nine six five zero
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John,
How's yer spare?
I'd probably buy 4 new drives and keep the 3 good ones for spares for the tags as they wear out quickest.
But that is just my way of doing it.
Joe, I'd be happy to take those 4 off your hands. (can you drop them off here in TN on the way?)
;D BK ;D
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Busted knuckle Im going back up thru Lexington Ciccinatti Indy way. Maybe we can help each other another time
TPBOJ you are the lucky winner. If you come to my home in Chi they are yours. I will call you tonight.
7 or 8 32nds that is where they are at.
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If your deal with tpboj doesn't work out, I am also interested. I am about 20 minutes north of him.
Ed