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Date:         Thu, 11 Sep 1997 18:32:28 -0400
Reply-To:     Lash Briggs <Lash_Briggs@MAIL.MBA.WFU.EDU>
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From:         Lash Briggs <Lash_Briggs@MAIL.MBA.WFU.EDU>
Subject:      Yokohama Y370D 195/75 R14
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I have seen it said in the thread lately that these tires are no longer being manufactured. Today I had a new set put on my 91 Westy at $72 a tire. SO...unless these are old stock (look brand new), they ARE being manufactured, and I hope they are as good as everyone says they are. Here's what I know about them:

Yokohama Y370D 195/75 R14 8 ply side walls Load range "d" 40k mileage warranty

Vanagon.com says 45 psi front and 52 psi rear is recommended. Anyone have any thoughts as too whether or not this is a good pressure? I think the tire place left at around 35 psi. (The tires have a max psi of 61, I think)

Lash 91 Westy 81 Westy (for sale)

Lash Briggs Information Services Babcock Graduate School Wake Forest University 910.758.4638 lash_briggs@mail.mba.wfu.edu


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