> > Hi Matthew, > I had a set of 5 Nokian Hakkapeliitta C2's on my Syncro for a couple years. They inflate to 70 lbs and run quiet at around 50 and are tougher than nails, even off road in very rocky, ledgy conditions. They were studded/snow tires without the studs. If I were going to go back to Nokians I'd get their delivery van (Cargo I think is what it's called) tire. Similar robustness of the C2 and CS tires but less of a snow/rain type tire. You will find that size you're looking for in their tire. Here is a page link: http://www.nokiantires.com/product-group?group=3.01 bob > > On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Matthew <mpteleski@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I told myself I'd never post a question about 1) batteries or 2) tires... > > damn! > > > > We just had our 2nd blowout on our 93 Eurovan. There are a lot of > options. > > 1) what are folks running? > > 2) what do folks recommend? > > > > 205-65-15 is the size. Could go a big bigger i guess. 205-70-15 > > > > we are running on borrowed time at this point, since we don't have a > spare > > anymore (and that spare wasn't a LT). > > > > > > > > "may the four winds blow you safely home" > > > > |
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