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Thomas C. Mencher
Posted 2020-06-02 2:28 PM (#7331)
Subject: Tires


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Location: New York City
Hi again. The tires that are on the coach now are Michelins 7.50 R 17xca. To my untrained eye, they look good, but the mechanic says they are rotted and need to be replaced.
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BigRabbitMan
Posted 2020-06-02 5:01 PM (#7333 - in reply to #7331)
Subject: Re: Tires



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Location: Cottage Grove, OR
Due to Generally low miles per year, RV tire generally age out before they wear out. The tires deteriorate just sitting. The oils/compounds in the rubber evaporate and the rubber gets stiff and the the tire disintegrates while on the road. Tires getting over the eight year mark are very questionable.
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5Dollar
Posted 2020-06-02 6:23 PM (#7334 - in reply to #7333)
Subject: Re: Tires


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Location: Bethune, SC
These tires are even worse. They are radials, not designed to have tubes in them on rims not designed for them, probably with smiles along the bead.
These are blowouts waiting not for long to happen.

Henry
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Thomas C. Mencher
Posted 2020-06-02 6:23 PM (#7335 - in reply to #7331)
Subject: Re: Tires


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Location: New York City
Thanks so much for your helpful reply. Can you give me any advice on replacing the existing tires? Size, type, anything? I can't find any in the same size with a five lug rim. Thanks for your help.
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5Dollar
Posted 2020-06-02 6:34 PM (#7336 - in reply to #7331)
Subject: Re: Tires


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Location: Bethune, SC
Call me! My wheels are going to an antique Ford truck buyer if you wait. SAME WHEELS but one piece 19.5!

Henry
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hemi354az
Posted 2020-06-02 7:01 PM (#7337 - in reply to #7333)
Subject: Re: Tires


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Location: Scottsdale, Aridzona
You should also replace the TUBES and the FLAPS. Recently made of either are hard to find. Tractor and Farm Equipment Dealers are more likely to have "newer" items For Sale.
You need a 17" tube that has the BENT Valve Stem - as shown - https://www.tireinnertube.com/17-inch-rim-diameter-tire-inner-tubes/...
These are OK - https://hancousa.com/storefrontCommerce/itemDetail.do?itm_id=3651&it...
and flap - https://hancousa.com/storefrontCommerce/itemDetail.do?itm_id=1025&it...
There are "others" on the Nets. Main issue is "fresh rubber". Several FMCers have had failures of Coker Tubes.
Use the Search on this FMC website to find stuff by Dan Karnath. He has a clever "improvement" to tubes, and other words about tube type 17" tires.

Here are Tires that some have had good life from . https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cok-71013/overview
and - https://www.cokertire.com/tires/750-17-tornel-lt-truck-hwy-10-ply.ht...
and - https://simpletire.com/samson-7.5017-180722-tires?stmodel=traker-plu...
Roll ON !
Lou #120
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andy1canada
Posted 2020-06-02 7:12 PM (#7338 - in reply to #7337)
Subject: Re: Tires


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Location: Victoria, BC. Canada
I'd be calling Henry real quick!

The crap I've gone through just to try to upgrade my wheels...

We're all so lucky to have guys like Henry and others on this Forum.

Good luck!
Terry
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dkarnath
Posted 2020-06-04 12:34 PM (#7339 - in reply to #7337)
Subject: Re: Tires


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Location: Medford, OR
hemi354az - 2020-06-02 5:01 PM

You should also replace the TUBES and the FLAPS. Recently made of either are hard to find. Tractor and Farm Equipment Dealers are more likely to have "newer" items For Sale.
You need a 17" tube that has the BENT Valve Stem - as shown - https://www.tireinnertube.com/17-inch-rim-diameter-tire-inner-tubes/...
These are OK - https://hancousa.com/storefrontCommerce/itemDetail.do?itm_id=3651&it...
and flap - https://hancousa.com/storefrontCommerce/itemDetail.do?itm_id=1025&it...
There are "others" on the Nets. Main issue is "fresh rubber". Several FMCers have had failures of Coker Tubes.
Use the Search on this FMC website to find stuff by Dan Karnath. He has a clever "improvement" to tubes, and other words about tube type 17" tires.

Here are Tires that some have had good life from . https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cok-71013/overview
and - https://www.cokertire.com/tires/750-17-tornel-lt-truck-hwy-10-ply.ht...
and - https://simpletire.com/samson-7.5017-180722-tires?stmodel=traker-plu...
Roll ON !
Lou #120

My "improved" design flap fix wheels/tires are on a parts coach in Southern California now. Soon to be smashed I'm sure.
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hemi354az
Posted 2020-06-04 2:57 PM (#7340 - in reply to #7339)
Subject: Re: Tires


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Location: Scottsdale, Aridzona
This and the 4 or 5 following pictures are DK's "improvement" for any tube type FMC Wheel/Tire -

http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=112&p...

Lou #120
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