Tom, whether you saw it or not, some of the commentary DID leave the impression that front and rear had different wheels. Ron Salmon clarified the situation. ---- Tom Buese <tombuese@COMCAST.NET> wrote: > Here's a simpler answer to your 3 questions: > >>> > >> > >> So, were front and rear wheels different on these older vans? > > NO > > >> Does that mean that tire rotation required removing the tires from the wheels and remounting them? > > NO > > >> Did one have to carry two spares in order to have a wheel to mount front if needed, and one to mount rear if needed? > > NO > > >> All seems needlessly complicated and a real functional problem. > > Huh? > > > > -- David McNeely |
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