IIRC sorry been 11 years since I have had to open the Hell that is the DOT regs the ONLY Vechile that is PROHIBATED from ever having Rdecaps on the Steer tire is a School BUS.
Just some of the stupid things I see
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by dieselbear, Jan 31, 2010.
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Bus, period, meaning ANY bus. That has already been posted.
And just because you CAN put a recap on the front of a truck, doesn't mean you SHOULD. It's just plain stupid, and cheap.
You can legally marry your cousin in most states... doesn't mean you SHOULD.Brickman and outerspacehillbilly Thank this. -
Well I have a couple of 2nd cousin's that are still hot looking in their 50's..
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Well, you're from Georgia, so that explains why you're looking.
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well bull dog why don't you put them recaps on YOUR steers. tell us how safe you feel. even if stastics show that something like 80% of tire failers i.e. blow outs happen to virgin tires and are caused from under inflated tires. I drive a log truck and the company wont put a recap on the steering. oh yea with the recap on pull thru a scale in any state for a D.O.T inspection see how far you go after they see it.
ok his way of getting new tires probably wasn't the best but I do not in any way fault him for him wanting to feel safe. Or be safe on the road. I wont put a recap anywhere on my truck or trailer. I have had to fix way to much stuff when one comes apart. It is not cost effective in my book -
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Didn't say a word about recaps on the drives... talking about the steers.
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Why don't we give this thread back to the person who started it.......................
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There is nothing illegal about running recaps on the steers of a freight hauling truck....so why would you think the DOT would have a problem with it? Which regulation would they cite if they wanted to try writing you up for it?
I run recaps on my drives....however, they are my own casings, which I bought new as virgins. The ONLY truck they have ever been on is my own. They are Michelin tires, sent back to a Michelin facility, to have Michelin treads wrapped around them. The tire I get back is JUST as reliable as it was as a virgin.
If I ever have a problem with a steer tire, I wouldn't think twice about pulling a drive tire (even a recapped one) off to move up to the steer position in order to get my truck off the side of the road and to a tire shop where I could buy another steer tire. A tire is a tire, as long as it holds air, has sufficient tread depth, and has the necessary weight rating, it doesn't matter to me if it's a virgin or one of my own casings that has been retreaded.
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