โApr-04-2015 06:30 PM
Rickson wrote:
Getting a spare is not necessary, however, if the spare is worked into the rotation pattern, then the set will last that much longer. It's not a good idea to leave the spare under the truck and never run it, as the rubber will dry rot and the spare may not be any good when you need it. In most cases, the 225/70R19.5 is the only size that will fit in the factory spare location, although some 245s will fit. We recommend getting a spare if it will give you peace of mind, or if you plan on traveling to Alaska or Mexico.
โApr-06-2015 11:20 PM
โApr-06-2015 10:51 PM
Buzzcut1 wrote:pjay9 wrote:
When talking a 6 wheeled vehicles the 7th is a moot point, but it was going to be a PITA to get down and up as a spare, would it fit with my classV and the diameter is the same as the new tires..so why?!?!? The cost per mile argument is right on. With 19.5's I think tread ware is not going to be the factor for replacement, it will most likely will be age and side wall condition. Plus if you have 19.5's you most likley will trade in the vehicle before the tires need replacing. Remember these are commercial grade tires on a light truck. Even if they are loaded like my rig.( I would venture to say that somewhere the sats show trade-in period averages. In my case I am outiside the bubble and always will be...both my vehicles are 11 years old and going strong, of course I take care of them.)
So back to the subject...DON'T WASTE THE COIN!! Tire $250 to 325 Wheel 150 to 250 plus...what could you do to your TC for $400 to $500!!!
remember that thought if you cut a sidewall on sharp granite on a backcountry FS road out of cell service with no spare and you have to start walking. I tend to frequent those areas to go fishing.
โApr-06-2015 09:36 PM
โApr-06-2015 09:30 PM
โApr-06-2015 08:51 PM
pjay9 wrote:
When talking a 6 wheeled vehicles the 7th is a moot point, but it was going to be a PITA to get down and up as a spare, would it fit with my classV and the diameter is the same as the new tires..so why?!?!? The cost per mile argument is right on. With 19.5's I think tread ware is not going to be the factor for replacement, it will most likely will be age and side wall condition. Plus if you have 19.5's you most likley will trade in the vehicle before the tires need replacing. Remember these are commercial grade tires on a light truck. Even if they are loaded like my rig.( I would venture to say that somewhere the sats show trade-in period averages. In my case I am outiside the bubble and always will be...both my vehicles are 11 years old and going strong, of course I take care of them.)
So back to the subject...DON'T WASTE THE COIN!! Tire $250 to 325 Wheel 150 to 250 plus...what could you do to your TC for $400 to $500!!!
โApr-06-2015 07:11 PM
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2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โApr-06-2015 11:00 AM
pjay9 wrote:
M...don't waste your money!
โApr-05-2015 10:08 PM
โApr-05-2015 05:37 PM
gitpicker2009 wrote:
After I bought my 08 Sterling 4500, I realized it did not have a spare or a place to mount one under the truck as it has the 55 gallon fuel tank in the rear.
I've been trying to find a basic, used 19.5 wheel, just to have, maybe even mount on the front, and have had no luck. Any suggestions?
โApr-05-2015 02:05 PM
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โApr-05-2015 10:03 AM
I have a 19.5 spare, the same tire and wheel combo I have on the ground. I do a 5 tire rotation, works for me.