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Tire Locations

We arrived in Las Vegas yesterday afternoon and while I was disconnecting the Jeep, my wife hear air leaking and saw a big lag bolt stuck in the tread. I must have picked it up as I was getting to the RV park since my tire minders did not notify me of a problem yet.  In looking further I notice a big chuck of rubber missing from the outside drive tire. It's possible that the lag bolt caught the drive tire and took chunk of tread out and then decided to be imbedded in the tag.

I got Wendy with National Tire Concierge Services looking for the tires and setting up the road side replacements.

Since I am getting two new tires, where do I put them?  My first thought was putting the new tires as both tags and then moving the good tag to the outside drive location where that tire had tread missing.  I know on some tires it is not good to change the direction of the tire. I also know that it is not a good idea to put a new tire on a dual tire location with a used tire since the wear is different.
2014 ih45  (4th Foretravel owned)
 1997 36' U295 Sold in 2020, owned for 19 years
  U240 36' Sold to insurance company after melting in garage fire
    33' Foretravel on Dodge Chassis  Sold very long time ago

Re: Tire Locations

Reply #1
How old are all of your tires?

Assuming they've all been replaced once and are the same age:

If you were home and had time to entertain the conversation of throwing 365's on your tag, might be worth a look - not in your situation though.

Out on the road I'd opt to put 2 new 315's on the tag and keep things nice and tidy... definitely confirm what pressure you want them set at in advance.
2000 Foretravel GV320 4010 #5717
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Re: Tire Locations

Reply #2
We arrived in Las Vegas yesterday afternoon and while I was disconnecting the Jeep, my wife hear air leaking and saw a big lag bolt stuck in the tread. I must have picked it up as I was getting to the RV park since my tire minders did not notify me of a problem yet.  In looking further I notice a big chuck of rubber missing from the outside drive tire. It's possible that the lag bolt caught the drive tire and took chunk of tread out and then decided to be imbedded in the tag.

I got Wendy with National Tire Concierge Services looking for the tires and setting up the road side replacements.

Since I am getting two new tires, where do I put them?  My first thought was putting the new tires as both tags and then moving the good tag to the outside drive location where that tire had tread missing.  I know on some tires it is not good to change the direction of the tire. I also know that it is not a good idea to put a new tire on a dual tire location with a used tire since the wear is different.

If only replacing 2 tires they need to go on as matched set, pair on one side of the drive axle. If one of those is still good that can go on the tag.
Dennis Haynes
Bohemia NY
2008 Nimbus 342 SE Carlyle
Build #6475
Motorcade #19148

 

Re: Tire Locations

Reply #3
Ended up just replacing both tires where they were. Old tires were 2021. Tread depth difference between new tire and existing  was no different between the duals on the other side.
2014 ih45  (4th Foretravel owned)
 1997 36' U295 Sold in 2020, owned for 19 years
  U240 36' Sold to insurance company after melting in garage fire
    33' Foretravel on Dodge Chassis  Sold very long time ago