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Date:         Thu, 7 May 1998 11:21:21 -0500
Reply-To:     Joachim Beek <beekj@TSDHP.JSC.NASA.GOV>
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From:         Joachim Beek <beekj@TSDHP.JSC.NASA.GOV>
Subject:      Re: tires!? - circumference of different sizes
Comments: To: Kelly Bauman <bauman@ICAN.NET>
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On Thu, 7 May 1998, Kelly Bauman wrote:

> At 16:47 06-05-98 EDT, Jonyqest22 wrote: > >Anyway, why are people suggesting the Michelin LTX 195 75 14 or the Yoko Y356 > >LT 195 75 14. I've been told to stick with a 185 (the recomended size) > >because if not it will screw up my tranny and odometer. So why a 195? > > After receiving this question via the list I went looking in my archives > and the List achives for a handy table someone drew up that gives the > circumference of each tire size in a table. I couldn't find it. Does > anyone have a copy of this or know where I can find it? > > Thanks > > Kelly Bauman > Delta, BC > '91 Westy >

Isn't this on vanagon.com somewhere? Joachim --- The longest five years of my life were in the 4th grade.


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