Sep-09-2022 10:31 AM
Sep-09-2022 02:51 PM
Sep-09-2022 02:47 PM
johnwalkerpa1 wrote:MDKMDK wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:
OEM tires what came from the factory on the coach? really dump ??
How old? Date code ? maker ? truck tire or coach tire?
Good questions. 2015 to 2022 is probably right around the "time to replace the aged out OEM tires". Maybe just a bit past due?
I'm at 5 years out from the chassis factory, with *only* 35,000 miles on the OEMs, and I started watching mine for odd or uneven treadwear and anything else, at every stop on the road.
Interesting that the TPMS didn't note any issues, and didn't prevent the catastrophic failure. Their scope of usefulness is limited to slow leaks only. When one decided to go, the TPMS just watched it happen. Regular checking and a good pressure gauge is still worth having.
Yes, they were a bit past due to be replaced. Original Michelin LTX from 2015 date code. Still about 3/4 tread. I thought I was ok for a while yet since it’s garage kept and no dry rot or cracks. But guess I pushed them a little too long.
Yes, pressures and temps were good. I suspect I lost a cord/belt.
Sep-09-2022 01:52 PM
johnwalkerpa1 wrote:
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Are there replacements for the wheel well (preferably something more substantial than the cheap plastic that was there)? Or is fabricating something myself the best option?
Sep-09-2022 12:51 PM
MDKMDK wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:
OEM tires what came from the factory on the coach? really dump ??
How old? Date code ? maker ? truck tire or coach tire?
Good questions. 2015 to 2022 is probably right around the "time to replace the aged out OEM tires". Maybe just a bit past due?
I'm at 5 years out from the chassis factory, with *only* 35,000 miles on the OEMs, and I started watching mine for odd or uneven treadwear and anything else, at every stop on the road.
Interesting that the TPMS didn't note any issues, and didn't prevent the catastrophic failure. Their scope of usefulness is limited to slow leaks only. When one decided to go, the TPMS just watched it happen. Regular checking and a good pressure gauge is still worth having.
Sep-09-2022 12:10 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:
OEM tires what came from the factory on the coach? really dump ??
How old? Date code ? maker ? truck tire or coach tire?
Sep-09-2022 11:34 AM
valhalla360 wrote:johnwalkerpa1 wrote:
Are there replacements for the wheel well (preferably something more substantial than the cheap plastic that was there)? Or is fabricating something myself the best option?
I'm sure you could fabricate something but a 20-30lb chunk of rubber hitting the wheel well while doing 65mph and it's going to have to be 1/2 inch steel plate and even then it's likely to be dented by the impact.
Sep-09-2022 11:28 AM
johnwalkerpa1 wrote:
Are there replacements for the wheel well (preferably something more substantial than the cheap plastic that was there)? Or is fabricating something myself the best option?
Sep-09-2022 10:59 AM