Daniel, Safety should always come first... even before money. (If it's money that concerns you just think what the doctor bills could run... and/or the van repair bill... though it might be totaled if you roll it so think of the cost of a new van) Get the proper load rating tire and do it soon. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Schmitz" <djs@GENE.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 11:33 AM Subject: Tires (a tired topic?)
> On my recently acquired '87 Westfalia, the tires do not appear to be the > correct type for this vehicle. > > They are General "Ameri" branded, 205/70R14, Standard Load Rating > radials, with a max inflation pressure of 35 psi. > > Based on what I've read on the list and what I bought for my '82 > Adventurewagen, I think I am supposed to be running LT, > sidewall-reinforced tires with a Load Rating of "C". > > As further evidence, my Westfalia tends to wallow and really lean in the > turns, as well as being very sensitive to cross winds, even more so than > my Adventurewagen, which has a higher center of gravity. > > The one downside is that these tires are relatively new, and I would > have to sacrifice good, though incorrect, tires for new, correct ones. > > The option to swap tires with those on my Adventurewagen is not really a > possibility, as those are mounted on stock steel rims, and I definitely > want to retain the alloy wheels I have. > > Anyone care to comment? > |
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