Full Stainless simulators...where have you guys been getting them? and How much
 

Full Stainless simulators...where have you guys been getting them? and How much

Started by Gerry4104, April 07, 2012, 10:29:41 PM

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Gerry4104

I have 20's on the 04 now going to switch to 22.5 buds....

Lookin for a set of Simulators...

and BTW, i dont have to change the front studs do I ?

I though this was a quick change over to 22.5's...

I read in another post, that there was an issue here in doing this...


TIA   Gerry

oldmansax

If you have stud piloted Budd wheels now, there is no issue. Changing the studs would only be needed if you are going from Steel wheels to aluminum. Aluminum is thicker & you need longer studs.

TOM
1995 Wanderlodge WB40 current
1985 Wanderlodge PT36
1990 Holiday Rambler
1982 Wanderlodge PT40
1972 MCI MC7

Gerry4104

Fronts are splits.......

I have never changed from those  to buds before...

I would like to go with simulators, if i wont have to get into changing studs...

but if i have to go through all that with the studs, i will just put alcoa's on it, and call it a day...


When i went from Steel buds to alloy's on the front of a Kenworth..i had to order longer studs as i knew i would...and it took like 2 months to get them....the studs were on double secret backorder or something...LOL

trying to avoid that hassle with the coach......hence the question on the simulators...

the coach is a 57 4104...TIA for any heads up......


Oonrahnjay

Quote from: eagle19952 on April 08, 2012, 11:18:45 AMmaybe.... ;D ??? ;D 

      Yeah, maybe.  Nice looking, solid stainless, seem to be well-made.  $700 for two axles -- ouch!
Bruce H; Wallace (near Wilmington) NC
1976 Daimler (British) Double-Decker Bus; 34' long

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Gerry4104

Eagle thanks for the link, but i'm looking for the full "dish" contour style.......

Think i'm just gonna have to go alloy.....

Thought stainless would be nicer maintanance wise.

uemjg

I'm considering "hubking" website, http://www.hubking.com/   They have a package price for 3 axles of around $700, plus shipping.

buswarrior

The trouble with simulators, besides spending money on them...

You can't see what's going on with the wheel fasteners, axle fasteners or a leaking axle seal.

Look around the highways, you don't see very many of them out there except on campers... Wonder why?

If you are getting new rims, get freshly re-finished ones and call it done?

happy coaching!
buswarrior
Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

eagle19952

Quote from: buswarrior on April 08, 2012, 06:46:12 PM
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You can't see what's going on with the wheel fasteners, axle fasteners or a leaking axle seal.

{snip}

Jeezpeez...who here has had a wheel lug nut come loose...or lost an axle....
simulators aren't that invasive...not everything is a basis for gloom, just sayin..
though for me steel rims and paint are fine...

happy coaching!
buswarrior
Donald PH
1978 Model 05 Eagle w/Torsilastic Suspension,8V71 N, DD, Allison on 24.5's 12kw Kubota.

Ed Hackenbruch

I have 2 rear wheel simulators that i took off of my bus. Would sell for a hundred bucks but anyone that wants them would have to pick them up in either Yuma or at the rally in Quartzsite next year. ;D
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

Ed Hackenbruch

Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

Scott & Heather

Scott & Heather
1984 MCI 9 6V92-turbo with 9 inch roof raise (SOLD)
1992 MCI 102C3 8v92-turbo with 8 inch roof raise CURRENT HOME
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Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.