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Re: 1991 Toyhouse V6 max (redline) RPM

 

Thanks, Aaron.? I just need to know what the official factory-supported redline RPM is.? I don't ever intend to run it that high.? My winter project is to add some gauges on the left A pillar and I need to know what range of RPM gauge to buy.? GlowShift is my first choice for gauges but they only have 10,000-RPM gauges in 2" size for gas engines (lower range for diesel engines), and it seems rather silly to have a 10,000 RPM gauge if redline is only 6000.? Plus it just seems like one of those things a toyhouse owner should know or be able to find.? Hard to believe they don't document it in the Toyota owner's manual.

Eric in NH


Re: 1991 Toyhouse V6 max (redline) RPM

 

The stock redline is 6600. The ECU ,fuel cuts out at 7200. You do have a redline limiter that should cut in at 6250 to warn you your being stupid
Linda S


Re: 1991 Toyhouse V6 max (redline) RPM

 

Hello Eric,

For the Toyota 3.0 V6 the redline would not ever be 7500 RPM. It could be 5500 or 6000 but there would be no benefit to revving it that high. Probably 4500 RPM is the most you'll ever need.

Aaron from Colorado



Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

While newer tires are less likely to "blow out" or experience a flat than old ones, it is still possible that you will experience tire failure.? It is a weak point in your RV and it is always good to be prepared for the worse.? If you've never had to change the inside rear tire on an RV, I suggest you conduct a simulation.? I did so when I purchased my Sunrader.? As a result, I discovered serveral issues that would have left me stranded.? The Jack was made for a light duty pick up and would not lift the 4000 lbs at the rear axle.? The lug wrench has an 18" handle and there was no way I was going to free the lug nuts.? The spare tire is on a chain lift and was bound from years of road grit.? I also didn't have tire chaulks or Jack stands.? My fix was to purchase an adequate Jack and Jack Stands. I bought a 12 ton bottle jack and I carry a few? 2 x 12 inch peices of lumber to serve as a base for the Jack and Stands should the ground be soft.? For the lug wrench, I purchased a 4 foot cast iron pipe that I slip over the lug wrench handle to create adequate leverage. After freeing the spare, I cleaned and lubed the chain and wench system of the spare.? I also made sure the spare was properly inflated and gave it a good cleaning.? Once all this was done, I was able to complete the simulation.? It wasn't a quick process and I did it on a level, solid surface. However, I feel more confident when Murphy decides to show up. Not mentioned above, I bought tire chaulks, road flairs, knee pads, a heavy duty air pump and a shrader valve kit.? Some might think this is overkill avoid this level of preparation relying on a phone and roadside membership (both of which I also have), however, If you travel off the beaten path where cell service and roadside assistance are questionable, being prepared will allow you to sleep at night.?


On Fri, Nov 3, 2023 at 9:39?AM Buzz Lightyear via <buzzliteyear=[email protected]> wrote:
No, I haven't been a ToyHome owner since the late 2000s.

I purchased my Dolphin in 2005 during a period of great upheaval in my life (divorce, moving, etc.)? and did not notice that the previous owner(s)
had not replaced the tires in 12 years. I was dramatically informed of this by a passenger-side outer rear tire blowout on Interstate 5 in the middle
of California's Central Valley.

Of course, it happened quite late in the day. Of course it happened miles from the nearest off-ramp. Of course the spare tire was mounted on
a 5-lug wheel only suitable for the front (and it was 15+ years old). Of course the tow truck driver didn't have the proper 23mm socket for the lug nuts.
Of course the flatbed tow truck required too steep an angle to bring the Toyhome on board, so it bent the exhast pipe and scraped the bottom
rear corners of the coach. And, of course, the tire shop I was towed to didn't have a 185R-14 tire, so I ended up with a 195/75R14 passenger
car tire.

As soon as I got to the Los Angeles area,? I made an appointment to have 6 new tires mounted. At the time, the Yokohama Y356 was about the
best available tire, and I had no trouble with them in the several years (and about 20-25k miles) of my ToyHome ownership. I don't know if
that was due to random luck, or if Bridgestone's issues with that particular tire began after my purchase.

Anyway, the incident made me a strong advocate of replacing tires in a timely manner.

Buzz L.
Phoenix, AZ
Former '86 Dolphin 500 owner


Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply) - Yokohama Y356?

 

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YOKOHAMA tires ? are the only tire brand we run on our customized 1993?
6-Cylinder Gospel Chariot: AKA:
1993 Toyota Winnebago Warrior.

In the 1960’s, our missionary vans all ran YOKOHAMA Tires due to their uncompromising wear and tear and extended road life they have provided us, international missions and historically, military operations as well… ?etc…

Happy Mini-Toy Trails!!!

Mike & Hana Yokohama ??USA??


??From ??he Gospel Chariot??

On Nov 1, 2023, at 5:47 AM, fld@... wrote:

?Local tire shops around here seem to have trouble sourcing Hankook 185R14C Load Range D tires which is what I have on there now.

They seem to be readily available on the Internet as "Hankook Vantra LT RA18 185R14C D/8PLY BSW"; are they the same thing?

One of the local tire shops recommends Yokohama Y356 in load range D.? Any of you have experience, good or bad, with Yokohama tires?

Any others you can recommend for or against?

Thanks...

Eric in NH


Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

No, I haven't been a ToyHome owner since the late 2000s.

I purchased my Dolphin in 2005 during a period of great upheaval in my life (divorce, moving, etc.)? and did not notice that the previous owner(s)
had not replaced the tires in 12 years. I was dramatically informed of this by a passenger-side outer rear tire blowout on Interstate 5 in the middle
of California's Central Valley.

Of course, it happened quite late in the day. Of course it happened miles from the nearest off-ramp. Of course the spare tire was mounted on
a 5-lug wheel only suitable for the front (and it was 15+ years old). Of course the tow truck driver didn't have the proper 23mm socket for the lug nuts.
Of course the flatbed tow truck required too steep an angle to bring the Toyhome on board, so it bent the exhast pipe and scraped the bottom
rear corners of the coach. And, of course, the tire shop I was towed to didn't have a 185R-14 tire, so I ended up with a 195/75R14 passenger
car tire.

As soon as I got to the Los Angeles area,? I made an appointment to have 6 new tires mounted. At the time, the Yokohama Y356 was about the
best available tire, and I had no trouble with them in the several years (and about 20-25k miles) of my ToyHome ownership. I don't know if
that was due to random luck, or if Bridgestone's issues with that particular tire began after my purchase.

Anyway, the incident made me a strong advocate of replacing tires in a timely manner.

Buzz L.
Phoenix, AZ
Former '86 Dolphin 500 owner


Re: Replace tires after 12 years

 

I agree with "replace after 6 years regardless of wear". Tires actually age quicker when NOT being driven. They warm up from driving, and this helps the rubber stay "lubricated". They can dry out when they just sit. This is why when I buy tires, I tell the tire place that I know how to read the manufacture date stamped on the tire, and I will not accept any tire that is over 1.5 years old.


Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

I started out with Bridgstones, but they became unavailable. I then went to Continentals, but they became unavailable. I now use Nexen Roadian CT8, 185R14C, load range D. I like them.


1991 Toyhouse V6 max (redline) RPM

 

For some reason I can't find an authoritative source for the redline RPM in our V6 toyhouses.? I've seen everything from 6000 to 7500.? What is it really, and where can I find an authoritative source?? My owner's manual is no help.

Eric in NH


Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

Oh I see you don't own that Dolphin anymore. Hope the new owner bought tires
Linda


Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

Buzz if you really have Bridgestones they are almost 20 years old. Last produced in 2005. The Y356 designation is Yokohama.? Also a tire I would never buy. Complaints for years about tires popping and seems they never fixed the problem. Google it
Linda S?


Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

The way the tire business works in some local areas (including where I live in Phoenix) is smaller independent tire shops don't keep
much inventory on hand. Instead they all depend upon a single local wholesale warehouse. The warehouse is close enough they can
get tires from it within an hour, and it saves the retail shops from tying up a lot of money in inventory.

However, that means the independent shops all essentially share the same inventory. If the local warehouse doesn't stock Hankook,
then none of the shops will carry it.

Also, I'm not sure how much it matters which brand you get, provided the tires meet the load range requirements. Other than the
heavy load they must carry, tires on a ToyHome have a fairly easy life. Toyhome drivers don't accelerate hard, don't brake hard,
don't corner aggressively, and don't do much driviing in inclement weather.

Yes, it's possible you'll end up in a scenario where having The Best Possible Tires would have saved a crucial few feet of braking
distance over The Tires You Actually Installed. But that's statistically unlikely if you're a reasonably prudent driver.

Finally, tires as a technology have undergone continuous incremental improvement almost since they were first invented. Because
of this continuous improvement, even "bargain" tires of today are as good or better than "premium" tires from past eras. It's likely
anything you can obtain for your ToyHome are better tires than the factory-installed originals.

Good luck.

Buzz L.
Phoenix, AZ
Former '86 Dolphin 500 Owner (with 6 Bridgestone Y356s)


toyota bandit for sale

 

Nice One 30K

https://www.toyotarvforsale.com/1984-bandit-in-fort-collins-co/


Toyota mini-curser manual for sale in MS

 

Not mine. Just saw it on craigslist



Liz


Re: Propane tank gauge reads low doesn't accept propane? AND entry step rusting.

 

I also had this issue several times but only at gas station buying propane. I have a newer tank and regulater. Went to propane dealer and all was fine. Dealer (I've gone to same one for years) says this happening more frequently as gas station employees don't have proper training. Just a thought. Good luck


On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 6:55 AM, Aaron Thoroman via groups.io
<n4imb@...> wrote:
Please post a picture of the gauge so we see what you're dealing with. There is a float valve in the tank that shuts off propane fill, perhaps the gauge is broken and your tank is nearly full even though the gauge says otherwise.?

Aaron from Colorado?


Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

If you insist on paying a premium at a local tire shop, surprise, they can buy online the same as we do. Take them this.

At least they will know the correct name of all the possible choices. There's even the Hankook there.
Not being able to find the right tire when that's your business sounds like LAZY to me.
On what planet is it that people don't know how to Google? I wouldn't trust them to even put my tires on.
Linda S


Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

i have the thunderers. so far i like them
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Re: Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

I've had good luck with NEXEN.

On Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 09:45:15 AM MDT, <fld@...> wrote:


The local tire shops around here seem to be having trouble sourcing the Hankook 185R14C load index 102/100, load capacity 1764 lb dual, 1874 lb single.

I'm not married to Hankooks although they have given me trouble-free service for the last 12 years.? Anyone have any recommendations for another manufacturer that sells a high-quality tire?? I've seen many I never heard of before (Iris, Nexen, Achilles, Thunderer, Zeetex, Accelera) and a few that I have (Yokohama, Bridgestone, Firestone) at prices all over the map from $60 to $175.

I'd prefer to stick with well-known brands and something my local tire shops can source, that will give me at least the service these Hankooks have... looking for quality over price.

Thanks...

Eric in NH


Replacement for Hankook 185R14C load range D (8 ply)

 

The local tire shops around here seem to be having trouble sourcing the Hankook 185R14C load index 102/100, load capacity 1764 lb dual, 1874 lb single.

I'm not married to Hankooks although they have given me trouble-free service for the last 12 years.? Anyone have any recommendations for another manufacturer that sells a high-quality tire?? I've seen many I never heard of before (Iris, Nexen, Achilles, Thunderer, Zeetex, Accelera) and a few that I have (Yokohama, Bridgestone, Firestone) at prices all over the map from $60 to $175.

I'd prefer to stick with well-known brands and something my local tire shops can source, that will give me at least the service these Hankooks have... looking for quality over price.

Thanks...

Eric in NH


Re: Replace tires after 12 years

 

Very Good Information? ?Thank you.


On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 1:03?PM Julia via <jgenevy=[email protected]> wrote:
At 10 years, the tire stores refuse to add air to my tires, because of the liability of them blowing out.? I get my tires at Discount Tire.??

Just make sure that when you do buy new tires, that you MAKE the tire store call the warehouse and get you the DATE on the tires that they are delivering to you.? I always got my way, when I make Discount Tire call the warehouse and get the date on the tires.? Warehouse may not have the personnel to go and check right when you wait for their answer in the store, so call ahead.

Get tires no older than 3-6 months old.? Because after I had tires for 8 years, the stores refused to inflate them for me.? It was then that I found that 8 years ago, the store had sold me tires that had been sitting in the warehouse or someplace already for 2 years, and I wasted my money keeping these tires for an additional 2 years.? I had those Hankook tires.??

You all know, those tires we need for our ToyHomes are not in high demand, so could sit in a warehouse FOR YEARS, before you come along and have them finally taken off the shelf.??

Julia Genevy - The 1982 and 1986 Sunrader Shorty lady

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Julia - Scottsdale, AZ