Is there anything different about getting new tires for my 90 Westy automatic? There's a tire dealer I feel comfortable with, not far from where I live. I've gotten tires for my Jeep there. Their service is excellent, and I have had no problems with the service or the tires. My current tires are Michelin 185R 14C. While the tread is fine, they are cracked all around because I don't have a garage. I probably drive it less than 5,000 miles/year, and would like to replace them with decent, safe tires that would be less expensive then Michelins. Is there anything special about Vanagon tires that I should know about? (I am not considering used tires or retreads.) Thanks. Patti 90 Westy automatic Los Angeles, California
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