Allowable Tread Depth

stephen corder

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Does anyone know where I can get info on minimum tread depth on our tires>
I have looked at the Michelin web site and all over the net. I can't tell by
eyeballing. I won't hesitate to replace the fronts (the ones in question) if
it's time, on the other hand, in spite of what the War Department thinks, I
am not looking for a excuse to spend money either. The tires do not seems to
be weathered and the wear is very even.
Thanks,
Stephen
'76 PB
 
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000 19:02:58 -0600 "Stephen Corder"

> Does anyone know where I can get info on minimum tread depth on our
> tires>
> I have looked at the Michelin web site and all over the net. I can't
> tell by
> eyeballing. I won't hesitate to replace the fronts (the ones in
> question) if
> it's time, on the other hand, in spite of what the War Department
> thinks, I
> am not looking for a excuse to spend money either. The tires do not
> seems to
> be weathered and the wear is very even.
> Thanks,
> Stephen
> '76 PB
>
> 3/32nd of an inch is generally the limit. The old trick of inserting a
Lincoln penny head first into the tread still works. If you cover any
part of his head you have more than 3/32nds.

Personnaly, I would look at the dates regardless of how much tread you
have. 5 years or older, send them to the recycle bin!

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
Dedicated To The Preservation Of The GMC Classic!
www.gmcss.com/registry.htm
 
The problem is usually age,... over 5 years old and you are at risk. Not
many of us get to wear them out, only Dallas.

there is a picture on my site that shows how to read the age.

gene

>Does anyone know where I can get info on minimum tread depth on our tires>
>I have looked at the Michelin web site and all over the net. I can't tell by
>eyeballing. I won't hesitate to replace the fronts (the ones in question) if
>it's time, on the other hand, in spite of what the War Department thinks, I
>am not looking for a excuse to spend money either. The tires do not seems to
>be weathered and the wear is very even.
>Thanks,
>Stephen
>'76 PB
>
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Stephen

DOT requires 4/32 inch on front tires on trucks and 2/32 on rears. Thus good
fronts can be moved to the rear to get some more wear. I personally do not
recommend recaps on the GMC because of the damage that can be done if a cap
comes off.

Wayne Newland F9300 75 Palm Beach Columbia, Md

> Does anyone know where I can get info on minimum tread depth on our tires>
> I have looked at the Michelin web site and all over the net. I can't tell by
> eyeballing. I won't hesitate to replace the fronts (the ones in question) if
> it's time, on the other hand, in spite of what the War Department thinks, I
> am not looking for a excuse to spend money either. The tires do not seems to
> be weathered and the wear is very even.
> Thanks,
> Stephen
> '76 PB