All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: I was About To Learn Something And Then POOF pnichols wrote: Here's the orginal poster's website who started the forum thread that was deleted: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Reading this website, I can't quite figure out if it's a commercial or pseudo-commercial website. If it is a website of that type, perhaps forum rules prohibit using of these forums as kindof an extension of commercial leaning websites. Reading in the link above, there's a whole lot of RV tire information that probably covers all that would have been discussed in these forums, anyway. :) I suggest you edit your post before you get Banned for promoting a Commercial Web site with advertising on it which is a clear violation of RV.net policy per the Admin.Re: Spare Tire Project pnichols wrote: ron.dittmer wrote: We measure 23'-8" long and like you, we have the 158" wheel base, but we have only 2" height difference between floors. That must be making the difference. Our rig has a lower profile than most with the over-all height at 9'-10" to the top of the a/c unit. How tall is your rig to the top of the a/c unit? Due to our ~7" cab-coach floor heights difference, our 24 foot Class C is specified by Winnie to be 11'5" tall (I assume this means to the tallest spot). About 1" of this may be due to the slightly taller E450 chassis from, probably, it's heavier springs. For this extra height I get a spare tire mounted out of sight and up out of the way in the back, 6'8" of interior height, and 38 cubit feet of exterior storage space. However, I don't know whether or not this exterior storage includes the two special lateral storage cabinets - for long items - that span across the motorhome and lying between the bottom of the coach flooring and the top of the chassis frames. Response deleted by author. Safe travels to allRe: tire sizeResponse deleted by author. Safe travels to allRe: Michelin LTX M/S Tires Issue Heish wrote: Isn't this type of incident what instigates recalls? Response deleted by author. Safe travels to allRe: Spare Tire Project mrnoyb wrote: I decided to mount the spare on a Curt trailer hitch carrier. The other alternatives I found didn't seem to provide the support needed to securely carry the combined weight of this size wheel, tire and carrier. I used Trimax receiver & spare tire locks to secure the carrier along with a Camco cover. The investment in time & money was well spent. Response deleted by author. Safe travels to allRe: Spare Tire Project Bordercollie wrote: Not safe to carry spare loose in storage compartment. Ours is mounted to the front wall of storage compartment in our Tioga 26Q. Response deleted by author. Safe travels to allRe: TiresResponse deleted by author. Safe travels to all.