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Date:         Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:17:38 -0800
Reply-To:     Nathaniel Poole <npoole@TELUS.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Nathaniel Poole <npoole@TELUS.NET>
Subject:      Canadian tires
In-Reply-To:  <C1D90A1F.338F%npoole@telus.net>
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Mostly because I'm heading into the bush in two days. I've never bought tires for a vanagon before and a few phone calls, info in hand told me it's a job you do before you have to. I'm gonna get five: when I head out next summer I don't want to blow a sidewall in Elphantsbreath Saskatchewan and have to wait 2 weeks to get a tire...

On 1/21/07 8:39 AM, "Dennis Haynes" <dhaynes@optonline.net> wrote:

> Just get these! > > http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Continental&tireModel=Vanco > Winter&vehicleSearch=false&partnum=8QR4VWC&fromCompare1=yes&place=0 > > The price is right, it is rated for the van, and it is a snow tire. What > more do you want? > > Dennis > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of > Nathaniel Poole > Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 4:40 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Canadian tires > > So far all I have been able to dig up are General Grabber AT2s That the > dealer assures me will work on my van. Nokias, Michelins, BFGs, none around > locally in the correct size. Anyone have experience with these all terrain > tires? > > I don't know why I haven't checked before but went out and had a look at > what the PO had put on my van. It made my blood run cold. Max load, 535 kgs > > Pretty much same with the parts van. WTF, I am amazed that any tire shop > would put such dangerous tires on a vehicle. You gotta think they would be > held liable if an overloaded tire blew out and caused an accident. > > And that front-end looseness I've been feeling? Turns out the DPO forgot to > tighten the nut holding on the steering wheel. Loose wheel bearing nut, > loose steering wheel nut. It's like the guy wants to kill me. Maybe I should > be checking the brake lines. > > Nathaniel > > > On 1/19/07 6:35 PM, "Mike S" <mikes@FLATSURFACE.COM> wrote: > >> At 07:52 PM 1/19/2007, Nathaniel Poole wrote... >>> I know the subject has been debated endlessly, and yet when I do a >>> search >>> with the above terms, nada. And my brain is fried, besides. But I need >>> some >>> new, good snows before heading up the Coq next week. Local Canucks >>> will know >>> what I'm talking about. Can anyone point me to a source for good >>> available >>> snows that won't break the bank? >> >> Nokian Hakka CQ 185R14, load rating 102 (1874 lbs, 850Kg), "D" ply (8 >> ply rating), 65 psi max pressure. About US$140 each, don't know how big >> your bank is, but these are probably the best studless snow tire you'll >> find which suits the Vanagon. >

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