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Date:         Sat, 9 Jan 2010 10:17:25 -0500
Reply-To:     Kevin Gilbert <kggilbert@MYACTV.NET>
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From:         Kevin Gilbert <kggilbert@MYACTV.NET>
Subject:      Not Exactly a Tire Thread, But...
In-Reply-To:  <48801.162.58.82.135.1263048965.squirrel@webmail.northstate.net>
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Vana-goners,

I DO NOT wish to start a tire thread here, so please respond only to me, NOT THE LIST.

I need to replace aged Michelins for my '84 Westfalia, 2wd, 1.9L Waterboxer, AT. 14 inch wheels. Most of my driving is through the Mid- Atlantic mountains and coast. I do not seek snow and ice-covered roads, but do drive year-round, and often carry boats and gear.

Tire Rack recommends one tire: Continental Vanco Winter; they have only one in stock; the price ($75) seems reasonable.

My questions:

What brand/model do you recommend? Why?

What load rating do your tires have. Why?

Tread pattern? Year-round vs. Summer or Winter?

Online supplier?

Is there a reliable way to know the manufacture date before purchase? My tires will age before I wear them out, so I want 'fresh'.

Thanks in advance for being a big help.

kgg


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