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Date:         Thu, 16 Jul 1998 02:38:24 EDT
Reply-To:     SyncroHead@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         SyncroHead@AOL.COM
Subject:      BFGoodrich 27" All-Terrains on 5.5" rims (was: Correct Tire
              Pressures)
Comments: To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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Hi all, I just wanted to pass along Frank's comments with a different subject title since I figure that many interested in 27" BFGoodrich Radial All-Terrain tires have the 5.5" wide standard steel wheels. See below.

In a message dated 98-07-15 21:03:28 EDT, FrankGRUN@AOL.COM writes: > I replaced the Yokohamas (almost 14800 miles) with the BFG > 27-8.50x14 LT tires specifically to reduce engine rpm (I still use the > diesel tranny). Best thing I ever did. I just checked the tires, and I have more > than 90% tread left! <snip> > BTW, I discussed the 5.5 inch rim issue with a Goodrich engineer, and was > told to expect a slightly reduced tread life. No handling or safety issues. When > I asked about handling problems (in view of the often cited view on this list > that these tires can’t be mounted on rims narrower than 6 inches), he > laughed and said “why would you want to roadrace that tank?” > Frank Grunthaner


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