Tire/Wheel Thread

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by BJnobear, Nov 9, 2010.

  1. Lowbed

    Lowbed Light Load Member

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    Well, fill your tires with NITROGEN. Nitrogen is INERT and therefore heat will not increase the pressure in the tires and cold won't lower the pressure.

    That's why race cars and airplanes use NITROGEN. Heck, if you buy new tires at Costco, they're filled with Nitrogen, or new Chryslers, Fords, etc.

    Nitrogen will save you 8 to 15 percent on your tire costs depending on the applications.
     
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  3. Lowbed

    Lowbed Light Load Member

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    Be careful, maybe your Michelins or Bridgestines are made in Canada at Bridgewater, Nova Scotia.

    http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia/story/2006/08/29/michelin-bridgewater.html
     
  4. Lowbed

    Lowbed Light Load Member

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    Read here about Nitrogen.

    I used it in all my equipment. Pulling my lowbed I would get a permit to scale out 24,000 KGS. (52,800 LBS.) on the drives and other tandem groupings on my 9 axle.

    http://www.nitrogendirect.com/N2Info.htm
     
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  5. Flying Dutchman

    Flying Dutchman Road Train Member

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    What I love is seeing SS tires on a truck & trailer setup or doubles. Bottom dumps around here have had them, though few. Even worse...fuel trucks. If that tire goes on the front axle of that trailer....I dont see how it or anyone around stands a chance.
     
  6. Lowbed

    Lowbed Light Load Member

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    HI FD. I've always wondered how they would stand up.
     
  7. Big Red

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    Yep.....with SS you are calling the tire man. I've run as much as 100 miles with one trailer tire flat and an empty trailer.
     
  8. Travelinman

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    Does anyone know a good alignment shop? A shop put some shims on my axle and now the truck front end is shaking, pulls to the left and just feels like its floating.
     
  9. BJnobear

    BJnobear Heavy Load Member

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    What is the best way to store a tire? Ya, know you get a killer deal, but you have to buy 20 or 30 tires to get it.
     
  10. Brickman

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    Cool, dry, dark.
     
  11. PharmPhailPartsReplacer

    PharmPhailPartsReplacer Not to be confused with DinosPartsReplacer

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    And how does running 6 miles @126mph/70 degrees/12,000 lbs. on salt relate to running over 200 miles @75 mph /110 degrees/80,000 lbs.?????
     
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