Another Tire Question
 

Another Tire Question

Started by mung, November 10, 2014, 07:14:57 AM

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mung

So we have discussed tires and the rotations per mile in relation to their impact on top speed and fuel consumption.  One thing I haven't seen mentioned is the relationship of tire size to ease of turning.  Given that we need every bit of help we can get turning in tight spaces especially with older buses that have no or weak power steering (if mine is working at all, it doesn't do much), does tire size make any difference on the ability to turn the bus?  I would think that a the less width on a tire the easier it would be to turn at slow/no speeds. 

Thoughts on this?
Vern in Central Florida
PD-4104-772

wg4t50

Having the integral power steering on the MC7, never noticed any change between the 11R22.5 and the 11R24.5 but for mountain climbing the 11R22.5 did better with the 8V-71 than the 11R24.5 due to difference in ratio, 20 rev per mile makes a difference.
Other than that I am clueless.
Dave M
MCI7 20+ Yrs
Foretravel w/ISM500
WG4T CW for ever.
Central Virginia

Ed Hackenbruch

Wider the tire, the more effort to turn it. 
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

luvrbus

There no difference in the width between a 11R 2 x22.5 and 11R 24.5 the 12Rx22.5 will be wider higher air pressure in the front will make it turn easier
Life is short drink the good wine first

wg4t50

I try to never turn wheels while stopped, hard on the rubber also with or without power steering.
Dave M
MCI7 20+ Yrs
Foretravel w/ISM500
WG4T CW for ever.
Central Virginia

HB of CJ

I am not sure if it makes that much difference in turning effort.  However some Bus Conversions may not have enough front wheel well clearance to handle a much taller or wider tire, especially when the front wheels are hard over AND the front suspension compresses or works. 

Fortunately, my old Crown Supercoach "almost conversion" had lots of wheel well clearance front and rear.  Even sloppy loose tire chains did not seem to bang the wheel wells.  However, I do not know if such would handle a "super single" wide front tire or similar.   HB of CJ (old coot)

PP

Tire height shouldn't have any effect on turning in a campground or at low to no speed because the pivot points haven't changed. However, tire width will have an impact as it creates more rubber to road contact surface which will increase turning resistance either from side to side (turning) or rolling forward. That's physics. Higher tire pressure reduces the amount of contact surface (outer edges curl up and rubber won't fold over objects as easily) which lessens surface resistance and makes it easier to turn and roll. Again, physics. HTH
Will

mung

Right, so is there an option of thinner tires that will work with our coaches?
Vern in Central Florida
PD-4104-772

solodon

I can't even imagine trying to turn the front wheels if they had super singles mounted.  Yuch and better eat about 30 bowls of wheaties.
Don
1979 MC9
8V71,Automatic.
Indianapolis, IN
Just getting started. Bags are in, interior metal out ready to insulate and cover, then do the floor

mung

I already need spinach to turn it now.
Vern in Central Florida
PD-4104-772

TomC

I have 11R-24.5 tires, but only 10,500lb on the front axle. My Sheppard steering is finger tip-whether rolling or stopped. Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

mung

I have the original power assist on the 4104.  It was totally out of fluid when I got it and I put some in, did the whole turn the wheel while jacked up procedure, but it doesn't seem to really be working.  So I need to figure out how to determine if the pump is even pumping fluid.
Vern in Central Florida
PD-4104-772

eagle19952

that would be crack the pressure hose and start the steering wheel turn....lotsa oil it's pumping...a dribble it's not... ;D

Quote from: mung on November 12, 2014, 12:09:31 PM
I have the original power assist on the 4104.  It was totally out of fluid when I got it and I put some in, did the whole turn the wheel while jacked up procedure, but it doesn't seem to really be working.  So I need to figure out how to determine if the pump is even pumping fluid.
Donald PH
1978 Model 05 Eagle w/Torsilastic Suspension,8V71 N, DD, Allison on 24.5's 12kw Kubota.

TomC

Sheppard power steering needs pressure. When I put the power steering on my bus, the old pump was putting out only 1,500psi. Couldn't turn the wheel when stopped. Put a new Vickers pump in at 2,200psi-and works great. Also uses 15W-40 engine oil. Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

wg4t50

Same thing on the MC7 when changed from the old power steering system to the integral Shepard, needed to change the spring in the pump, made a huge improvement.
Dave M
MCI7 20+ Yrs
Foretravel w/ISM500
WG4T CW for ever.
Central Virginia