Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 15:24:14 -0500
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From: Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: TIRES
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Kurt, does the "sealed road" reference in the description mean "paved roads"? I would want to check that out. For me, a tire that the manufacturer limited to pavement would be a no-no.
This is a good tire: http://www.kumhotireusa.com/tire/category/truck-suv/7EAB87AD-62DC-4D82-897E-E59335DE416C
I see that Kumho has resumed describing the tire as for trucks, vans, buses. Some folks on the list declaimed it for our purposes, suggesting it was a trailer limited tire. It never was, and Kumho had always described it as being appropriate for vans. However, I and at least one other list member contacted Kumho to get their direct take on it, and were told that the reason it is marketed mainly as a trailer tire in the U.S. is that few vehicles here take a 14 inch tire, and 15 inch is becoming less common, so they just market this tire to where there is use.
I have had five of them on my camper for 3.5 years, 25k miles. Still have 8/32 inch tread depth. Run smooth and straight on the highway, handle well, take a beating on back roads. I probably will get another set when these are finished. But, the Yokohama looks interesting if the manufacturer is not saying it is limited to pavement.
mcneely
---- Kurt Grotz <kurtgrotz@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> I am not sure this is an out dated topic at that - as it seems the tire
> work is changing fast. I have a set of the Hankooks 185s on my one Van.
> They are fine in wet and dry conditions and on highway et el. Snow and
> any mud....forget it. So I avoid those situations aap. I am now looking
> however for a 195 14 inch LT tire for my new van. That seems a more
> difficult proposition. The only reasonable one I can see is the yokohama
> http://www.tireteam.com/Tires/Yokohama/Y356/1957514/35602.html . BF
> Goodrich and Michilin I think make them, but they can be over $200 a pop.
> Anyone elst out there know of a better 195?
>
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Loren Busch <starwagen@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > RE: Sources for Nokian Tires
> > A couple of posts since last night suggest that the info I was given was
> > correct. That Tire Factory has exclusive marketing in some (all?) areas in
> > the West but that there are other sources if you are out of that territory,
> > whatever that territory is.
> >
>
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> --
> Kurt Grotz
> 484-477-2109
> kurtgrotz@gmail.com
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David McNeely
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