My local Tires Plus did the exchange this morning of the Agilis 61s for the RainForce MX4 88Ts. I have about 50 miles on them so far. You have to remember what the tires on early Vanagons looked like to appreciate the Agilis. Ride seemed harsher than with the RainForce, but then again I ran the RainForce at 35 all the way around and the Agilis are at 36/44. Also, it was windy here in middle GA this morning. I didn't notice it on US 41 going 100 km/h or so, but on the return trip from Forsyth, I took I-75 and was running at 120-125 km/h (4200-4400 rpm) and I felt that the cross wind was buffeting me about more than expected. My views may be influenced by the fact that my shocks are over 4 years old and their true vintage is only known by unknown POs. John Lauterbach Macon, GA P.S. at 12:05 a.m. EDT this morning, Michelin was still recommending RainForce MX4 for Vanagons. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cory Sammons" <slagskot@HOTMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 5:39 PM Subject: Re: MICHELIN AGILIS
> i also spoke with Michellin recently and received the same info > i also reamed them for still recommending the rainforce on their website (i > was assured that there was someone working on it as we spoke - haven't > checked back to see!) > the important part, however, is that they are going to replace my 4 > rainforce tires with 4 agilis 61's free of charge - including labor > if anyone else purchased rainforce tires based on the website or dealer's > computer's recommendation, call Michellin and get your free new tires! > Michellin - 1 800 847 3435 > good luck! > cory > 84 wesy > n. bridgton, me > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Walt Spak" <wnsopc3@3RDM.NET> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 2:56 PM > Subject: MICHELIN AGILIS > > > > After reading all of the recent posts & ranting a little myself, I > finally > > e-mailed Michelin through their web site. The first thing I did was to > > politely ream them for still recommending the wrong tires for Vanagons. I > > also ask them questions about availability. They called me and informed > me > > of this: > > 1. The word has been sent up through channels about the web > > site. Lets not get started about corporate America now. > > 2. The Agilis 61 in a 185 x 14 is the recommended tire for a > > Vanagon with 14" steel or alloy wheels > > 3. The Agilis 61 (185 X 14) is in stock right now with > another > > shipment due soon. > > 3. The Agilis that is out of stock at the moment is a 205/65 > X > > 15 which I think is a 51 and which does not apply to Vanagons > > with 14" wheels. > > > > You may call Michelin yourself @ 1-800-847-3435 > > > > I still think the 185 X 14 Agilis 61 is the best Michelin I have owned > since > > the first X - AirStop I bought in 1966. > > > > Walt Spak > > Pittsburgh, PA. > > wnsopc3@3rdm.net > > > |
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