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Date:         Thu, 7 Dec 2006 13:49:24 -0700
Reply-To:     don spence <dkspence@TELUS.NET>
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From:         don spence <dkspence@TELUS.NET>
Subject:      Re: anagon OEM tire report Yes,
              I am still using a 22 year old tire
In-Reply-To:  <20061207195820.0DPR1HAP1G@priv-edmwaa12.telusplanet.net>
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Well that about says it all doesn't it. As Forest Gump put it...... "Stupid is as stupid does"

On 7-Dec-06, at 12:53 PM, Automatic digest processor wrote:

> Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 14:28:31 -0500 > From: Roger Sisler <rogersisler2000@YAHOO.COM> > Subject: Re: Vanagon OEM tire report Yes, I am still using a 22 > year old tire > > These were XZX Michelins.Dont know the tire size,but they did not > inflate > to normal pressures for the Vanagon.Maybe either 35 or 44psi.Dont > remeber.NOT 48psi. Those 4 tires are history, currently being used > as a > off shore reef. No sin, as I have NEVER seen a single tire on a > junked > vanagon that was correct.NEVER!!

> I would buy it used, if it had any tread left.

> Never seen one.Not ever.Talking about 30 or 40 Vanagons. That said, I > have never heard of Vanagons being is excessive accidents,either.I bet > most people here on the list do the same for tires.I do.Most just cant > afford $150 each for tires.Believe me,I would like to buy good > tires. Got > pep boy tires that work just fine for tread wear.Inflate to 44psi. God > loves me. Cost $25 each with balancing.That is not the charge for > balancing.That is the total cost with balancing and FET,NEW. Put > 43K on > the two rear ones, and they got about 5K left.This is a westy.They are > Futura tires. > > I write here, because I find it interesting that Michelin( of all > people) > cant make a tire that will age,and that it may be possiable to use old > tires that came with the Vanagon..The XZX were made about 1992 and had > almost all tread left.They sat and sat for years.I am sure at least > two of > them were in the shade for that time.The Vanagon had 62K.The side > walls > were all cracked up. The OEM Continental was pristein, and 7 ot 8 > years > older. > > The XZX tires all destructed the same way.The tread seperated.I > started > getting a feeling like the balance was going bad.It kept getting > worse and > worse.I kept wondering and wondering what was wrong. BLAMMMM!!! The > tread > blew out.The steel cords were about a foot long and all ready to > stick my > hands as I changed the tire, long side the interstate.Silly me,I kept > putting another XZX on till they all blew out. One after the other. > Lasted > about 3k total.Almost new tread,but old. No they were incorrect for > the > Vanagon,and this probably contibuted to their demise.I suspect that > they > would have lasted 5K on a Camry.Point being,the XZX doesnt age as > well as > other tires. The French should know the most in the world about > rubber.They had 200 years to learn, in indochina.I only had the one > spare > tire left, at this point, so on it went. A Continental tire form > Germany. > Brand new and 22 years old. Got about 3k now on it.Thistire can be > seen .It is currently modeling hub caps in my ebay store :>).I > wouldnt pay > anything for it,just happen to have it handy.Gonna have to buy new > tires > soon. Hope I can find some correct ones during a junkyard > excursion.Still > dont want to pay lots and lots for tires at this time. > > --


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