The only caveat I offer re: these tires is that they do not carry the "M+S" designation. That means that they are not techincally rated for mud and snow by the Rubber Manufacturer's Association. In Maryland, this means it cannot be legally sold as an all season tire. Or so I'm told. This is of little consequence to me based on the sort of driving I do so I went with them. Good buy.
On 6/2/09, Matt Drew <t3vanagon@gmail.com> wrote: > > After receiving some words of warning from a few different list members, > and > given the recent (and ongoing) tire discussion, I did some more research on > the new tires that I'm having installed. > > Check out the link below to GermanSupply.com. > Information is specific to Vanagons. > > "About 40% less than the Michelin Agillis, but with the exact same specs. > An > excellent buy." > > > http://www.germansupply.com/home/customer/product.php?productid=16978&cat=446&page=1 > > -- > Drew, Las Vegas > '90 GL "Blackbeard" >
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