<html> <font size=3>When buying tires for our vehicles one should always indicator to the vendor that the tires are being used for a go-cart. <br> <br> In this way, one avoids lots of discourse.<br> <br> I have had to resort to this explanation many times, and believe it or not, it always works. <br> <br> At 04:46 PM 8/14/2002 -0400, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite cite>Spun a layer of tread in a 205/70/14R Michlen. Tire Rack will take<br> back, but can't sell a repacement ! Not approved by NTB, or some fed.<br> beaurocrocy, for this vehicle. Biggest approved tire is 195/14. Bought<br> 205 in 2001. Must be new reg. Anybody heard this elsewhere?</font></blockquote><br> <div>_______________________________________________</div> <div>Derek Drew </div> <div>CEO & Co-Founder </div> <div><a href="http://www.consumersearch.com/" EUDORA=AUTOURL>http://www.ConsumerSearch.com/</a> </div> <div>New York, NY & Washington DC</div> <div>============================</div> <div> Best Consumer Advice Site </div> <div> PC World Magazine, Aug. 2001,</div> <div>============================</div> <div> ConsumerSearch is Best </div> <div> Newsweek, Nov. 5, 2001 </div> <div>============================</div> <div>derekdrew@rcn.com</div> <div>212-580-6486 </div> <br> Alternate numbers for the industrious phone caller that wants to try every avenue: 212-580-6486 (best), 917-848-6425 (cell); 202-966-7907 (Work), 212-580-4459 (Home), 202-966-0938 (Home), 978-359-8533 (fax [efax]). </html> |
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