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Date:         Fri, 24 Dec 2004 08:08:07 -0600
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject:      Re: Michelin XCA and steel wheels for sale PNW
Comments: To: Wes Ullrich <wullrich@hotmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <BAY21-F88762CE564455A46CC64CDDA60@phx.gbl>
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In October you take'em to the tire shop and have steel studs installed, then go to the local Sears or Flaps and buy new tire chains........and Oh, yes, get a new tow strap.

Funny though, I wound up with a big pile of tire chains that never got used. But I was always prepared.

Regards,

John Rodgers 88 GL Driver

Wes Ullrich wrote:

> Having lived there last summer, you would be fine between mid May and > october, except for the freak storm. The bigger threat in the summer > months > would be the abundance of dirt roads and bad surfaces of some of the > paved > ones. ex, the Alaska Highway is a bit rough in parts. > Take them there after october though, and youre SOL, as I found out > trying > to get up a 5% incline with all seasons. > > Wes > > > &gt;What am I missing here? > &gt; > &gt;&quot;This is a great set of tires to go to Alaska. --clip-- The only > &gt;negative I > &gt;can see is that they are not that great in the snow.&quot; > &gt; > &gt;Now, I've only been to Alaska once, but- somehow those two phrases > &gt;don't > &gt;seem to go together like peanut butter and chocolate. > &gt; > &gt;&quot;I might give you a discount if you promise to go to Alaska next > &gt;summer.&quot; > &gt; > &gt;What if I actually go? What if I promise but don't go? What if I > &gt;promise to > &gt;go to Alaska but actually go to, say, Whitehorse? Why does it have > &gt;to be > &gt;next summer? > &gt;Whaddya mean 'might'? I could make the promise and still not get the > &gt;discount? What's the deal-breaker there? What's the fetish to get > &gt;these > &gt;tires into Alaska? Why not take 'em yourself? > &gt; > &gt;Somebody help me, I'm confused! > &gt; > &gt;Cya, > &gt;Robert > &gt; > &gt;----- Original Message ----- > &gt;From: &quot;John Reddick&quot; &lt;SVYOLO@YAHOO.COM&gt; > &gt;To: &lt;vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM&gt; > &gt;Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 7:55 PM > &gt;Subject: Michelin XCA and steel wheels for sale PNW > &gt; > &gt; > &gt;&gt;Hey; > &gt;&gt; I finally bit the bullet and bought a set of Gowesty alloy > rims > &gt;&gt;and > &gt;&gt;wheels. They do look great and ride and handle great. I have > a set > &gt;&gt;of 4 > &gt;&gt;Michelin XCA 205-75R14 tires with about 20K on them. They have > &gt;&gt;more than > &gt;&gt;60% tread (maybe 70%) left. They are rated at over 2200 per tire > &gt;&gt;and 8 > &gt;&gt;ply rated (that means no flats). They handle great (no VW bus > &gt;&gt;Dance after > &gt;&gt;a semi goes by). > &gt;&gt; This is a great set of tires to go to Alaska. You won't get > &gt;&gt;flats. > &gt;&gt;The only negative I can see is that they are not that great in > the > &gt;&gt;snow. > &gt;&gt;Rain they are OK. > &gt;&gt; I would like 250 US for the set including the wheels. I > might > &gt;&gt;give > &gt;&gt;you a discount if you promise to go to Alaska next summer. I > will > &gt;&gt;deliver > &gt;&gt;within 100 miles of Bellingham, WA. Included in the delivery > is a > &gt;&gt;test > &gt;&gt;drive of a 230 HP Subaru SVX powered 87 Westy. > &gt;&gt; > &gt;&gt;John > &gt;&gt;87 Westy SVX > >


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