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Tires - Roger 1 - 03-28-2018

Getting ready to by my first Newell 45.8 .3 slide the date codes on the tires are 05/11 michelins no cracks or dry rot stored in side how often would the tires need replacing also is the 365 update something I should do


RE: Tires - ccjohnson - 03-28-2018

I seem to remember that it's recommended 3 yrs max on steer tires and 5 yrs max on rears. That is regardless on indoor/outdoor storage and visual condition of the tires. IMHO tires are much cheaper than possible damage to coach and expenses of roadside service in the event of a blowout. (have had 2 on inside dual with minimal damage)


RE: Tires - encantotom - 03-28-2018

there are tons of discussions and opinions on tires. one thing to remember is that these tires virtually never wear out because few of us put that many miles on them. my michelins i replaced last year were 5 years old with less than 25 k miles on them and i had 3 failures on them in my last trip.

my motto is 5 years on all tires including steers since i have the 365 upgrade done. if i had the smaller tires on front i would do 3 years because of the much higher tire pressure an weight load on them.

thats my opinion and what works for me.

tom


RE: Tires - Super c - 03-28-2018


I would not run tires longer than 5 years. When I got my coach it had new steer tires and six to seven year old rears. I replaced the rears and gave the take off tires to a friend for his dump truck pusher axle. They looked great but lasted less than a month. 

I did the 365 upgrade and road king shocks at the same time. It was hard on my wallet but worth it.
I also had a rear anti sway bar added, so I can’t say what made the greatest difference.


RE: Tires - valento - 03-28-2018

Weigh your coach at each wheel location.  If I did not have 365s on the front steers I would be exceeding the weight limit on 315s.  Like Mike I also added the rear sway bar which made a huge improvement in the handling.  I then added  Road King shocks that again made driving even more pleasant!  When I hit 5 years old with my tires I too will replace them.  As Tom has said the 365 replacement extends the steers to 5 years instead of 3 for the 315s.

Take care and enjoy your coach.
Oscar


RE: Tires - Roger 1 - 03-28-2018

Thanks for all the replies picking up in Reno will change all when I get to Tucson. Hoping to be at the rally.


RE: Tires - whatsnewell - 03-29-2018

Having a Newell Classic which is only 36' long, and only weighs 29,000 lbs. I can go 6-7 years before replacing my tires.


RE: Tires - bryguymi - 03-29-2018

(03-28-2018, 06:56 PM)Roger 1 Wrote:  Thanks for all the replies picking up in Reno will change all when I get to Tucson. Hoping to be at the rally.

are you buying the Black w/ purple stipes coach?


RE: Tires - CHRIS 1999 2 Slide - 03-29-2018

Last year I had 2 blow outs in side of 100 miles on Dunlap tires that were one month past the 5 year wear dates. One on the tag and on on the inside drive, $5000. bucks late in damage just isn't worth pushing for a little extra milage out of them.


RE: Tires - Roger 1 - 03-29-2018

Yes, if all looks good will pick black and purple coach next week.