Greg, I would be very cautious about buying Pirelli tires in the USA or Canada. If the tires are made in Europe, then they are probably a good buy. But, if the tires are made in the USA, DO NOT BUY THEM!!! Pirelli tire designs built in the USA are not comparable with those built in Europe for performance. Also, Pirelli is having some real production quality problems with their USA plants. Pirelli is in the process of turning this around, but I would not buy their USA tires until after 1998. Michael --- On Tue, 17 Jun 1997 08:19:11 -0500 Gcarlen@aol.com wrote: >I need to replace the tires on my 85 Westy. I got a quote from Merchants >tire here in Springfield VA of $76.95 per tire (includes mount, balance, >stems, disposal) + tax. The tire is a 205/70R14, Perrelli P-400, load rang B >(1433lbs capacity) with an 80,000 tread warantee. > >Is this a good deal or should I keep shopping? I called about 3 or 4 FLAPS >and no one could find 205/70R14s in load rang C or D. > >Anyone in the DC metro area have any luck finding a good deal on tires? > >Thanks, > > >______________________ > >Gregg Carlen >85 Westy (148k) >76 Goldwing >51 Plymouth >75 Mercedes >69 Alcort >..need more toys! >______________________ > -----------------End of Original Message----------------- ______________________________________________ "Michael Stocker" <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com> North Canton, Ohio, USA 6/17/97 11:08:09 AM EDT ______________________________________________
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