Original rims

gary miller

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But aluminum does not rust!!!! And there have been incidences of complete
failure of steel rims where as (so far) the recalled Alcoa's only leak air and
they are being replaced at n/c by Alcoa. Try to get your money back on the
steel rims!!!
Gary
'77 Kingsley (with Alcoas)
North Bend, Oregon Coast

> Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>
> Original wheel rims badly rusted. (snip)
> I'm a little concerned about the aluminum rims, especially in light of the
> recent Alcoa recall. (snip)
>
 
Richard: My source was a personal call to Alcoa's Customer Service Department.
The knowledgeable (sounding) lady explained the recall, how to identify the wheels
covered, and what to do. She also said that the problem was leaking of air due to
cracks. In retrospect, she did not say that there had not been catastrophic
failures but I suppose given cracks, failures would eventually take place. Anyway,
the problem was apparently due to an alloy difficulty which has been corrected
several years ago.
Gary
'77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast

Richard Bachert wrote: Gary, I THOUGHT I read on this BB of several catastrophic
failures of

> aluminum rims. If this NOT the case, please correct me.(SNIP)
>
>
 
> I THOUGHT I read on this BB of several catastrophic failures of
> aluminum rims. If this NOT the case, please correct me.

Dick,

I've never heard of a failure of an Alcoa no. 160231 Classic wheel on the
GMC. I've heard rumors of the Aloca LTS wheels developing cracks, but
that's an improper application.

Patrick
 
Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)

Original wheel rims badly rusted. Just wondered if any of you would have
the old tires removed and consider knocking as much rust as possible and
smoothing (WITHOUT removing more material than necessary, repainting the
rims and reusing them? An alternative would, of course, be NEW or good
quality "previously owned" rims.
I'm a little concerned about the aluminum rims, especially in light of the
recent Alcoa recall.
Maybe it's because I'm in a heavy steel intensive business
(cranes/hoists/systems) that causes my concern about aluminum. Seen many
more failures in aluminum than I ever have in steel. I know there's a LOT
of aluminum in this coach, but it ain't working very hard. Which probably
explains why the FRAME and UNDERCARRIAGE are STEEL!

Dick 75 PB in Atlanta
 
>But aluminum does not rust!!!! And there have been incidences of complete
>failure of steel rims where as (so far) the recalled Alcoa's only leak air and
>they are being replaced at n/c by Alcoa.

Gary, I THOUGHT I read on this BB of several catastrophic failures of
aluminum rims. If this NOT the case, please correct me.

Try to get your money back on the
>steel rims!!!

The rims to which I referred were the ORIGINALS that came with the machine.

The aluminum will oxidize (blue haze) to a certain point then the process
will slow or arrest. The lighter weight of the aluminum is, of course,
another advantage.
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>Gary
>'77 Kingsley (with Alcoas)
>North Bend, Oregon Coast
>

>
>> Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>>
>> Original wheel rims badly rusted. (snip)
>> I'm a little concerned about the aluminum rims, especially in light of the
>> recent Alcoa recall. (snip)
>>
>
>
>
>
 
Dick, I have a set of six radial tire rims from my coach. You can have them
for the price of shipping. Let me know if you are interested.

Scott Shean
78 Royale
Baton Rouge, LA

- -----Original Message-----
From: Richard Bachert
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: April 05, 1999 11:08 AM
Subject: GMC: Original rims

>Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>
>Original wheel rims badly rusted. An alternative would, of course, be NEW
or good
>quality "previously owned" rims.
 
they will be marked "Radial" in the inside rim.

>Scott, I continue to be absolutely OVERWHELMED by the spirit of fellowship
>and generousity among the members of this list. Haven't felt like this
>outside a church in a long, long time. You are gentlemen all! (Well,
>ALMOST all -- and you know who you are.) :-) I hope my posts continue this
>fine tradition.
>
>The original rims (from a 1975 machine) I have are -- once I get them
>sand-blasted -- probably OK. But I suspect you or one of the other kind
>folks on the net can tell me if my rims are RADIAL TIRE CAPABLE. I'd guess
>there are some unique stamping or other alphanumeric designation on them to
>indicate that. I just need to know what that might be as I sure don't want
>to invest any more in them if I can't run radials on them.
>Thanks,
>Dick 75 PB in Atlanta
>

>>Dick, I have a set of six radial tire rims from my coach. You can have them
>>for the price of shipping. Let me know if you are interested.
>>
>>Scott Shean
>>78 Royale
>>Baton Rouge, LA
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Richard Bachert
>>To: gmcmotorhome
>>Date: April 05, 1999 11:08 AM
>>Subject: GMC: Original rims
>>
>>
>>>Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>>>
>>>Original wheel rims badly rusted. An alternative would, of course, be NEW
>>or good
>>>quality "previously owned" rims.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
Scott, I continue to be absolutely OVERWHELMED by the spirit of fellowship
and generousity among the members of this list. Haven't felt like this
outside a church in a long, long time. You are gentlemen all! (Well,
ALMOST all -- and you know who you are.) :-) I hope my posts continue this
fine tradition.

The original rims (from a 1975 machine) I have are -- once I get them
sand-blasted -- probably OK. But I suspect you or one of the other kind
folks on the net can tell me if my rims are RADIAL TIRE CAPABLE. I'd guess
there are some unique stamping or other alphanumeric designation on them to
indicate that. I just need to know what that might be as I sure don't want
to invest any more in them if I can't run radials on them.
Thanks,
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>Dick, I have a set of six radial tire rims from my coach. You can have them
>for the price of shipping. Let me know if you are interested.
>
>Scott Shean
>78 Royale
>Baton Rouge, LA
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Bachert
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Date: April 05, 1999 11:08 AM
>Subject: GMC: Original rims
>
>
>>Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>>
>>Original wheel rims badly rusted. An alternative would, of course, be NEW
>or good
>>quality "previously owned" rims.
>
>
>
 
they will be marked "Radial" in the inside rim.

>Scott, I continue to be absolutely OVERWHELMED by the spirit of fellowship
>and generousity among the members of this list. Haven't felt like this
>outside a church in a long, long time. You are gentlemen all! (Well,
>ALMOST all -- and you know who you are.) :-) I hope my posts continue this
>fine tradition.
>
>The original rims (from a 1975 machine) I have are -- once I get them
>sand-blasted -- probably OK. But I suspect you or one of the other kind
>folks on the net can tell me if my rims are RADIAL TIRE CAPABLE. I'd guess
>there are some unique stamping or other alphanumeric designation on them to
>indicate that. I just need to know what that might be as I sure don't want
>to invest any more in them if I can't run radials on them.
>Thanks,
>Dick 75 PB in Atlanta
>

>>Dick, I have a set of six radial tire rims from my coach. You can have them
>>for the price of shipping. Let me know if you are interested.
>>
>>Scott Shean
>>78 Royale
>>Baton Rouge, LA
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Richard Bachert
>>To: gmcmotorhome
>>Date: April 05, 1999 11:08 AM
>>Subject: GMC: Original rims
>>
>>
>>>Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>>>
>>>Original wheel rims badly rusted. An alternative would, of course, be NEW
>>or good
>>>quality "previously owned" rims.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
Scott, I continue to be absolutely OVERWHELMED by the spirit of fellowship
and generousity among the members of this list. Haven't felt like this
outside a church in a long, long time. You are gentlemen all! (Well,
ALMOST all -- and you know who you are.) :-) I hope my posts continue this
fine tradition.

The original rims (from a 1975 machine) I have are -- once I get them
sand-blasted -- probably OK. But I suspect you or one of the other kind
folks on the net can tell me if my rims are RADIAL TIRE CAPABLE. I'd guess
there are some unique stamping or other alphanumeric designation on them to
indicate that. I just need to know what that might be as I sure don't want
to invest any more in them if I can't run radials on them.
Thanks,
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>Dick, I have a set of six radial tire rims from my coach. You can have them
>for the price of shipping. Let me know if you are interested.
>
>Scott Shean
>78 Royale
>Baton Rouge, LA
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Bachert
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Date: April 05, 1999 11:08 AM
>Subject: GMC: Original rims
>
>
>>Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>>
>>Original wheel rims badly rusted. An alternative would, of course, be NEW
>or good
>>quality "previously owned" rims.
>
>
>
 
Scott, Just gave my rims a closer look -- and they DO NOT look all that
good. One edge of each of the rears got into the mud and the oxidation is
far more pervasive than I first thought. Was able to knock off rusted metal
and the rim is HALF its original material thickness at that point -- NOT a
good thing.
Looks like I might need to talk to you about those rims.
If you'll shoot me an off net e-mail with your voice number, I'll give you a
shout.
Thanks,
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>Dick, I have a set of six radial tire rims from my coach. You can have them
>for the price of shipping. Let me know if you are interested.
>
>Scott Shean
>78 Royale
>Baton Rouge, LA
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Bachert
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Date: April 05, 1999 11:08 AM
>Subject: GMC: Original rims
>
>
>>Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>>
>>Original wheel rims badly rusted. An alternative would, of course, be NEW
>or good
>>quality "previously owned" rims.
>
>
>
 
Scott, Just gave my rims a closer look -- and they DO NOT look all that
good. One edge of each of the rears got into the mud and the oxidation is
far more pervasive than I first thought. Was able to knock off rusted metal
and the rim is HALF its original material thickness at that point -- NOT a
good thing.
Looks like I might need to talk to you about those rims.
If you'll shoot me an off net e-mail with your voice number, I'll give you a
shout.
Thanks,
Dick 75 PB in Atlanta

>Dick, I have a set of six radial tire rims from my coach. You can have them
>for the price of shipping. Let me know if you are interested.
>
>Scott Shean
>78 Royale
>Baton Rouge, LA
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Bachert
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Date: April 05, 1999 11:08 AM
>Subject: GMC: Original rims
>
>
>>Hi! The PEST in Atlanta (AGAIN!!)
>>
>>Original wheel rims badly rusted. An alternative would, of course, be NEW
>or good
>>quality "previously owned" rims.
>
>
>