Interference fit sometimes. Generally the first hint is that there's not enough room to slide the tire past the drum and studs. Even the LT on my '68 Caravel has little clearance, maybe 1/4" at the front, 1/2" at the rear and not much room for fingers on the sides. I recall my dad saying that the first set of tires he bought when restoring it wouldn't go on. There is a certain set of specifications for clearance in the tire handbooks from the rubber makers association that Airstream neglected to meet. The recommendation from a tire dealer's reference book on what interchanges is based on there being that clearance and some tires plain won't fit the restricted space on some Airstreams. If it won't fit without lifting the trailer up a couple feet, however are you going to replace that tire with the spare on the road? Call out a tow truck to break the frame lifting the trailer by the back bumper? Remember the innate perversity of inanimate objects that says you can run easy fitted tires forever without a flat but those nearly impossible to replace will have flats every trip. Gerald J. To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
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Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer Fri, 02 Mar 2001 13:21:49 -0800
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