Good advice. However, I would not recommend going wider than a 205/70R14 with going to a wide rim. Also, there may be clearance problems with larger tire sizes. --- On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 08:35:39 -0500 Tim Smith <smitht@unb.ca> wrote: >the 185R14 is a pretty dinky tire, no way will I use them. 195/75 and 205/70 >give the same rolling diameter and offer a wider range of tire brands. >Ditto on the Contis, they sucked when on as OEMs. If that Bridgestone is the >one I was shown, it's like a transport truck tire, designed in the 70's for >Oldsmobilge Wagons etc. Worth checking on Goodyears too BTW, the Wrangler AT >6ply in 195/75 looks like an excellent snow tire, best treads I've seen in >that size. Also for those of you who want big sneakers for their Syncros, >the AT is avail in 27/8.5/14 6ply > >the door sticker on my SYncro lists 185R, and 205/70 as 'stock' sizes on the >14" steel rims. 195/75 fits nicely in between. These rims are same as any >loaf from '70-79 so all above sizes should suit loafs/vanagons. Why do we >keep coming back to this? I think a mini FAQ is required, sent out upon >sign-up and/or every month. > >bye, Tim > -----------------End of Original Message----------------- ____________________________________________ Michael Stocker <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com> North Canton, Ohio, USA 4/17/97 9:40:13 AM EST ____________________________________________
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