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fourthclassC wrote:
Cooper Discoverer HT3
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jyh818 wrote:PatJ wrote:
The FORD replacement wheels you purchase from FORD parts are different than the ones installed at the factory despite the identical part #.
I'm looking to get a spare for my 2021 E450 Class C as well. I didn't realize that the specs are different with the same part number.
I had been considering getting 4 new Alcoa rims (2 front, 2 rear outer) and keeping the 2 rear steel inner. I saw a video saying why Ford had aluminum alloy rims on the outside, but steel inside because of the thicker aluminum rims. Having aluminum inner and outer would not have long enough wheel studs to hold. If I go this route and use my existing tires, I would then just need to get an additional tire for the spare on one of the 4 factory rims. The Alcoa rims run $1,199.
โApr-29-2021 01:48 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:
Hi ScottM,
If your rig is 29 feet or longer with one or more slide outs, you might want to consider those extra-capacity E-rated tires. It's like 500 pounds more per tire which means 2000 more pounds for the rear axle and 1000 more pounds on the front. But there is such a thing as "too much". A shorter lighter rig with over-rated tires translates to a more harsh ride. Just about everyone would agree that the continuous earth-quaking when being driven is undesirable. You don't want to make it unnecessarily worse.
For our 24 foot (2007 E350-DRW chassis) rig with no slide out, I am buying new tires in the next few weeks. I decided on Michelin Agilis CrossClimate 115/112R. Discount tire gave me a price on 6 for $1316 out the door. Our rig is 14 years old with 38,000 miles and still has the original tires in-part because we garage our rig. I had such a good experience with the original Michelin LTX tires that made no sense to try a different brand. I also like that they are "Made In USA".
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PatJ wrote:
The FORD replacement wheels you purchase from FORD parts are different than the ones installed at the factory despite the identical part #.
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