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Date:         Mon, 18 Aug 97 17:44:12 -0500
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From:         Maureen Stretch <mstretch@sprintmail.com>
Subject:      Re: Newbie Questions

Scott Durrant answered my Newbie questions too. Thanks. He said about snow tires:

>Don't run standard car tires (4-ply), they will burst. > >You want to run 8-ply tires. These are light truck tires, but the Westys >have a beefy suspension that will handle the stiff tires, Westys were >designed for 8-ply. > >Most people will tell you to buy Yokohama or something like that; they are >really hard to find. Bridgestone makes an 8-ply that works great (I run >them). > >Unfortunately it is hard to find any 8-ply light truck tires studded. >However, the tread looks good and most of the weight is over the axle that >is providing the power; I had a bug that was great in the snow, bet the bus >will be too.

I will have to check out the truck tires. It has Michelins right now, they are all pretty new.

>What part of the country are you in? > Massachusetts, in the suburbs of Boston. We had record snows for two of the last three years.

Thanks for the info.

Maureen Stretch 91 Vanagon GL Westfalia


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