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Date:         Mon, 23 Mar 1998 19:58:17 -0500
Reply-To:     "John H. Rodgers" <inua@QUICKLINK.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "John H. Rodgers" <inua@QUICKLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Poor Traction
Comments: To: Fred Younger <f1y@CSM1.DOIT.WISC.EDU>
Comments: cc: Vanagon <vanagon@zuni.likeminds.com>

-- [ From: John H. Rodgers * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --

I live in Soldotna, Alaska. The first time out of the blocks on the first day of icey snow with my '85 GL I did a nice brodie in the middle of the highway. Had on a brand new set of goodyear all weather radials too. Up until that moment, in 26 years of driving in Alaska, I never had a studded tire on any of my vehicles. Didn't need them. But this time.........I went straight to the Goodyear dealer, had studded tires installed, and from then on it was like I had claws gripping the road. Loved driveing that winter. Those studs were wonderful. In Spring I swithched back to my all weathers. Still running Goodyears.......can't say right this minute what they are, but not the typical highsided truck tire. Don't need'em for where I am and the kind of driving I am doing now. Softer, smoother rided more desirable, and safe enough. But......if I go back to driving marginal roads, the truck tires go back on.

John Rodgers '85 GL Driver visiting in Alabama -------- REPLY, Original message follows --------

Date: Monday, 23-Mar-98 02:14 PM

From: Fred Younger \ Internet: (f1y@csm1.doit.wisc.edu) To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM \ Internet: (vanagon@vanagon.com)

Subject: Re: Poor Traction

I've read a number of posts from people who are getting great traction and didn't want you to feel totally alone. Your experience matches mine with an 85 vanagon GL and a 91 vanagon GL.

I wonder if the traction-rich folks could tell us traction-impaired ones exactly which tires they're using, and if they use different tires in the summer.

------------ Slipping and Sliding in Wisconsin Fred Younger

>from sh@interlog.com > > We've only been out in the recently acquired bus (82 Westfalia) a couple of > times on slippery, snowy roads. While I knew that any van, and especially > VW vans, handle more poorly than regular cars, I was surprised at how bad > it really is. The slightest glaze on the road, and the van wheels start > spinning. It regularily gets stuck simply parked on the snowy street in > front of the house. Yesterday, at Albion Hills conservation area, the VW > was spinning its wheels on several grades that other vehicles had no > problems with. > > Tires (not snow tires) are in reasonable shape. Is this typical of > Vanagons?

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