Hello, I'm not going to get into a pissing match over this, it's not worth it. This is in reality a minor issue. I just wanted to point out to those who read this list and are now sweating over their passenger cars tires that I drove many many thousands of miles on passenger car tires and did not have a problem. I don't sweat crosswinds or big trucks passing me, I just drive. Just like I've been doing for years. I'd like to get some stock tires, maybe someday I'll have the money. Until that time I'll get the best tires I can afford knowing that tires with tread are a LOT better than worn out tires. At 10/7/2005 08:39 AM, Greg Potts wrote: >Hi Rob, > >I think that report falls into the "I never wear a seatbelt and I'm >OK" category. I think that's a bs answer, but that's my opinion.
>Passenger tires will fit the rims, yes. In the same way that your >engine will also "do the job" if you fill your gas tank with a blend >of toluene and paint thinner. Is it a good idea? Not in my book. But >as they say, "your mileage may vary". See the above bs reference... Later folks.
Rob becida@comcast.net Western WA state with an '87 Vanagon in the driveway! |
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