sources for 7.50 x 17 tires?

Started by JCMAC, November 29, 2013, 02:48 PM

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JCMAC

  Where can I get 7.50x17 tires for my '72 Winne with split rims? 

John

yellowrecve

RV repairman and builder of custom luxury motor homes, retired, well, almost, after 48 years.

JCMAC

  Thanks.  How is the STA 7.50x17 tire,  is anyone using them?

John

Oz

1969 D22, 2 x 1974 D24 Indians, 1977 27' Itasca

ibdilbert01

I've got the same size tire on mine.   I've ordered flaps and tubes from UniversalTire.com at a fair price with quick shipping.   They sell the STA at $187.00.   
https://www.universaltire.com/750-17-sta-super-transport.html

Load CapacityLoad Range DSingle Load: 2,800 lbs. @ 75 psiDual Load: 2,460 @ 65 psi

I've got Coker Tornels on mine now (currently 12 years old).    They sell for $164.00 at Coker Tire.
Mine are these:
http://www.cokertire.com/750-17-tornel-light-truck-8-ply.html

Max Load Capacity:      2800@75PSI, 8 ply

And you can get the 10 ply for just a bit more, $179.00.
http://www.cokertire.com/750-17-tornel-lt-truck-hwy-10-ply.html

Max Load Capacity:      3170@90PSI, 10 ply
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JCMAC

FOUND the Michelin 7.50R17 XCA tires!

Have your Michelin truck tire dealer contact:


  Finally, after searching the entire USA and Canada with 0 tires found, then I found these tires in Mexico!  Mine just arrived here in the San Diego area with a mfg. date of 2513.  Wow, they were made this last June (in Germany).  I was going to have to settle for bias belted tires with poor tread design (not good in wet weather) or ones with a good tread but not DOT approved.
  If you are in the San Diego area contact Wayne Rhea at Preston's Tire, La Mesa, CA 619-460-8311.  For the rest of you in other areas, have your local Michelin truck tire dealer contact:

Keven Ferguson
Territory Sales Manager
Michelin North America (Canada) Inc
(email) keven.ferguson@ca.michelin.com
(cell) 519-816-4855


John

Elandan2

And for the best price on those tires, go to the Dupree Products website and sign up for the Michelin Advantage Program.  It's FREE!!  Rick
Rick and Tracy Ellerbeck