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Joel Ashley
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OSU Class of '73, Oregon Native. RVing 39 years
Outdated-tires
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July 22, 2014, 10:41:12 AM »
Okay, so I just assembled the device needed for more conveniently adding air to Monty Rae's tires using the engine compressor, right?
Well it would seem I haven't even has occasion to use it yet and it's already on the verge of being rendered useless. Have a gander at what your next set of tires might look like:
http://www.cnet.com/videos/road-to-the-future-airless-tires/
Might make for quite a change in the overall appearance of new motorhomes some day soon.
Joel
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Joel and Lee Rae Ashley
Clackamas, Oregon
36.9 ft. 2006 Monterey Ventura IV, aka"Monty Rae"
C9 400HP Cat
Richard And Babs Ames
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Re: Outdated-tires
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July 22, 2014, 02:13:49 PM »
Maybe make the Jumbo single rears more attractive without the blow out potential and the end of tire rot as we know it. Wonder how they would be engineered for each load range?
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Stan Simpson
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One mile South of the Cheddar Curtain
Re: Outdated-tires
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July 22, 2014, 05:28:12 PM »
Cool stuff, Joel. Thanks for sharing.
Stan
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Stan Simpson & Becky Glover & Moe the cat
2005 Monterey Laguna IV
C9 400 Cat
Honda CRV toad
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