Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:09:48 -0700
Reply-To: River Clan <ri@RIVERCLAN.ORG>
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From: River Clan <ri@RIVERCLAN.ORG>
Subject: Re: [WetWesties] Tire Performance Report
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I just wanted throw in some wisdom I gained through our Suzuki
Samurai about tires. It's not vanagon content, but it does have a
'91 1.6 turbo diesel in it!
When we first built the BioZuk, (it runs 100% biodiesel) We put
monster mud tires on it, thinking they were the schiz.
Well, in the forest... they tore up every piece of moss they tracked
on. They sounded SO loud on the highway, it was unbearable, and...
they handled really poorly on the road.
I changed them out to Toyo Open Countries, which are all terrain
tires. It is now quiet on the road, safe in the rain (the other tires
were scary!) and it off roads as good as ever. I do the same trails,
and I have not gotten them to even spin. The tires don't get clogged.
It doesn't tear up moss and the like, and leaves a much smaller
footprint.
I sometimes think that the bigger, badder, better is a disease of
More! More! More!. I had caught it too!
Cheers,
Ri
On Apr 23, 2006, at 8:51 AM, Courtney Hook wrote:
> You answered you own question. If most got stuck with different
> brands of
> tires, then I would suggest NO tire is going to be any better. The
> Syncro is
> 4 wheel drive, twice the traction, so that's why he made it.
> Dedicated snow
> tires might be the way to go, but they are loud, and wear quick as
> they're
> usually soft.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Loren Busch" <starwagen@gmail.com>
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> Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 8:41 AM
> Subject: [WetWesties] Tire Performance Report
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>> Thought I had posted this before but don't see it. Will post to
>> Larry's
>> Tire site later.
>>
>> A note to all on tire performance slightly off the road. I've been
>> running
>> Michelein Agilis 185R14's on my '90 Westy for four years. About
>> 50% or
>> better tread left. I've been very happy with them. But last
>> weekend at
>> the
>> WetWesties camp out near Corvalis I found their limitations. They
>> ain't
>> worth a damn on wet grass and light (but very slippery) mud. I Got
>> stuck
>> twice in 50 feet on near flat terrain. So as great a road and
>> rain tire
>> as
>> they have been, I'm going to be very careful driving into wet grassy
>> fields
>> in the future. BTW, about half the Vanagons and Buses coming into or
>> leaving the event had problems and needed to be pushed or towed at
>> one
>> point
>> or another and type, size and brand of tire didn't seem to make much
>> difference. The only vehicle that had no problem at all was an SVX
>> powered
>> Syncro.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Loren Busch
>> "I ordered a feast in the hope that you would come."
>> "I came in the hope there would be a feast."
>> (From "Monument" by Lloyd Biggle Jr.)
>>
>>
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