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Date:         Mon, 22 May 2000 19:13:17 -0400
Reply-To:     Donna Cassano <pokeswagon@BLAZENET.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Donna Cassano <pokeswagon@BLAZENET.NET>
Subject:      Re: Tire Woes/Questions
Comments: To: Frank Malinowski <yakers@EARTHLINK.NET>
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Frank,

I had an '80 Camper that I put new 205's mud and snow tires on the rear and moved the 185's to the front. Did some off road camping for a few months out West then drove 2200 miles back East. No trouble.

I do have a ton of tire questions though. See "TIREd of looking for TIREs".

Peace - donna '84 Westy (Pepe) '80 Westy (Pokey)

Frank Malinowski wrote:

> Yesterday we had a flat while camping and I went to change the spare > only to discover that the spare was out of air (am I the only one this > happens to?). That was half the problem, the rim was on so tight the > Westy tire iron was useless and stripping, btw, the lugs were not > rusted. The AAA fellow came by and filled up the spare and literally > bent his much larger tire iron getting the old rim off. I am aware of > lug torque settings for alloy wheels but shouldn't there be some limit > for regular rims as well? > > Now the tire questions: (Yes, I know some oldbes have probably heard it > all but this newbe may have a new spin) I have followed several tire > threads and I do not see the issue specifically addressed. My 85 Westy > came with 195 75R14 BF Goodrich Regatta M&S tires. These seem pretty > marginal for load handling and the front two are worn in a pattern that > leads me to want to replace them before our June family trip even though > there still is a legal level of thread. But the back two tires seem ok. > I want to add as much stability to the Westy as possible and so I am > contemplating a 205-size tire ( but I am happy to go with any 185 , 195 > or 205 as long as it is as stable as possible). But as I think I only > need two right now would it be ok to put 205s on the rear and use the > 195s on the front? > > I live in Southern California so I do not need a snow tire. As far as I > can tell dry handling and the ability to deal with some rain is about > all I need in a tire. Is there something else in its construction that > would call for a M&S tire? > > So I am looking for company, size and tire type suggestions and most > specifically advice as to whether having different size tires on > different axles is significant in a Westy. > > 85 Westy, Just Starting Out


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