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Date:         Mon, 14 May 2007 18:01:04 -0700
Reply-To:     Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: Aaargh. Here we go again. (was Re: Tires!)
Comments: To: Greg Potts <greg@pottsfamily.ca>
In-Reply-To:  <3B751AB7-CB3B-4ECC-8B63-FC04E89D56A5@pottsfamily.ca>
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At 5/14/2007 06:24 AM, Greg Potts wrote:

>Safety and proper control of the vehicle should also be a concern. >Also be aware of the fact the 3020 was the UNLOADED weight, not the >weight you went into the dump with. Care to share that number with us?

3070 pounds, it was bulky stuff not heavy.

>Are under-rated tires really more affordable if you wind up >replacing them prematurely due to sidewall failure? I'm a very >frugal person, but in my opinion, tires are not appropriate area to >try to save $$ on a bus or vanagon.

This is not my first VW bus-van-Vanagon it's my 7th (59,59,63,71,79,86 syncro,87), some of them were heavy sob's (the 71 was a camper and tipped the dump scales at over 7k# leaving) and I have NEVER bought special tires for them, just tires that fit & I could afford. I have not had tire problems either.

There are those who are going to say I have just been lucky, I'll probably get the "right tires are like seat belts". I can't say I'm right but I can say what has worked for me over the years.

I can also say there are other out there who will never bring up tires again on this list after doing it once.

It would be real nice to have $400 to spend on new tires but I don't have it <shrug>. The tires I do have are still round, they still hold air, they do fit the wheels, as a bonus they even have tread left!

I do appreciate all the people who have taken the time to study the tires and offer their advice, the next time I need tires I will again read up on it before I buy.

Rob becida@comcast.net

>And a bus or vanagon will handle MUCH better with the correct-rated >tire on it. > >Visit Larry Chase's tire review page, and shop around. There are >affordable tires out there that meet your vanagon's specifications. > >www.roadhaus.com/tires.html > >Happy Trails, > >Greg Potts >1973/74/77/79 Westfakia "Bob The Tomato >www.pottsfamily.ca >www.busesofthecorn.com > > > > > >On 13-May-07, at 3:53 PM, Rob wrote: > >>Seemed like it's time for tire talk here on the Vanagon list, >>actually there was a discussion going on on the wetwesties list and >>this list seemed a better place for it. >> >>My Vanagon weighted 3020 pounds the last time I left the dump, that's >>me and the van as I drive it. >>For me good tires need to be round, hold air, have tread, fit the >>wheels I have, not rub and be affordable. >> >>That statement ought to be enough to get the discussion started. > > > > >


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