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Date:         Sun, 18 Aug 2002 22:13:28 +0100
Reply-To:     Clive Smith <clive.harman-smith@NTLWORLD.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Clive Smith <clive.harman-smith@NTLWORLD.COM>
Subject:      Re: reinforced tire
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Another brilliant anecdote - now thats valuable info - real life stuff - c'mon chaps, we're talking 1.5 tons here minimum, if VW say LT tyres, then apart from a dire emergency, thats what we should use.

Clive

----- Original Message ----- From: "Harmon Seaver" <hseaver@CYBERSHAMANIX.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 5:46 PM Subject: Re: reinforced tire

> Yes, absolutely. I wish people could see the like new passenger car tire that > came on my westy that I ruined just by making cranking the wheel all the way to > the left and stepping on the gas, apparantly. There was no other major trauma > like a big pothole or anything, we just turned in to a gas station, and when we > came back out the front end shimmyed so bad at low speed it I had to really hang > on to the wheel with both hands. Just that side thrust totalled that tire. There > was no shimmy whatsoever before making that turn. > It was so bad that I thought the steering box had broken. My wife said it > felt like a bulge in the tire, but I could see no bulge. After jacking it up and > checking wheelbearings, tierods, rack and pinion, balljoints, etc., we were > totally mystified. Then someone else was looking at it, had me spin each wheel > while it was jacked up, and looking at it from the front you could see the tire > was totally out of shape when it spun. These were Goodyear tires -- I've never > seen a tire so badly damaged so easily. > > > On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 09:41:17AM -0700, Bill N wrote: > > Of course, insane is a legal term, not a medical term, however... > > > > When you are on the E-way moving 75 MPH or more, your life is literally riding on your tires. > > For some of us, a more important consideration is that the lives of people we love and > > strangers we don't even know who happen to share the roadway with us that day are also riding > > on our tires. > > > > There is no such thing as an "all purpose" tire. Tires are rated as to load capacity, max > > speed, and max pressure, among other things. If the tires do not meet the vehicle > > manufacturer's specs, they must be considered unsafe. I don't care what the tire "expert" at > > Sears or wherever says. > > > > Sure, you may be able to get by with ordinary passenger car tires, and maybe nobody you love > > ever rides in your van. In my case, my wife, children, and grandchildren all ride in mine from > > time to time. Because of that, I will happily go to the little extra expense to get the best > > tires I can find. > > > > That doesn't make me insane, just careful. > > > > Bill Nolan > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <JordanVw@AOL.COM> > > > > > > anything with a sidewall rating of 2 ply or more. you can get them > > > anywhere. i got a set of 4 at sears, all purpose tires for $49 each. people > > > who spend $100 each + on tires are insane.. > > -- > Harmon Seaver > CyberShamanix > http://www.cybershamanix.com


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