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Date:         Wed, 11 Jun 1997 13:33:47 +0000
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From:         "Harry Yates" <hyates@bcit.bc.ca>
Subject:      Re: Yokohama

Brian, the Y370 tires you listed are OK. They are the same tire, maybe a slightly different tread pattern. The important thing to notice is that they are of the "LT195/75 R14" variety. These tires all have the 1710 lbs @ 65 psi load carrying capacity with Load Range D. I have Y370B tires on my van. I've had these for about 3 years now. The LT tires are NOT available in white wall. These tires all carry the M & S designation as well. Hope this clarifies.

Harry

> Y370B tires; The Sears tire guy says that the letter "G" or "B" isn't > important, is he right? What is the difference between: > > Yokohama Y370 LT195/75R14 (8 ply) part number 37047 > Yokohama Y370G LT195/75R14 (8 ply) part number 37047 > Yokohama Y370B LT195/75R14 (8 ply) part number 37047 Harry Yates, Langley, British Columbia Canada '90 Syncro Westfalia WWW - http://syncro.cr.bcit.bc.ca/hyates '87 Golf Diesel email: hyates@bcit.bc.ca '91 Miata (Millie)


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