>What tires are best for '87 Vanagon Westy ? There are LT's on it now >which the PO had put on and they will need-a-changing soooon. I was >thinking to go with a good passenger car tire to keep the road noise down. >But, maybe they are not strong enough ? Are LT's neccessary ? Any and >all advice welcome. PS. I'm still looking for a used but not abused, >original side tent for a Westfalia and an original hubcap. Oh no not the >hubcap story again ! {:-) My Westy had passenger tires on it when I 'inherited' it. What a disaster. The van had a terrible understeer, it swayed, and generally felt really shaky. I put a set of Michelin LTX on it, and it now steers well, and turns easily in parking lots. The swaying has decreased so much I no longer worry about the shocks. I haven't noticed any change in the road noise. I'll never use passenger tires again. Michael ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael J. Rensing, Ph.D. michael@uvphys.phys.uvic.ca Ahlea Systems Corp. ahleatst@dataflux.bc.ca
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