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Date:         Tue, 18 Aug 1998 16:39:53 -0800
Reply-To:     YauMan Chan <YauMan@CCHEM.BERKELEY.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         YauMan Chan <YauMan@CCHEM.BERKELEY.EDU>
Subject:      Re: Our Trip Report -Reply - Special tires for Vanagons? -Reply
Comments: To: vanagon@Vanagon.com, chris@XLNT.COM
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Hmm.. were you the original owner? Mine came with Michelin's when I bought the van new in 1987. I never liked Michelin's on my other cars (too soft) so I was hoping to get other brands.. but had to settle for Michelins again (see story) My original lasted about 75K miles. So, this is my second set - I can't really complain too much about the wear longevity of Michelins. I now have 120K on my Van. Looking at the thread wear the other day, I think I can get another 10K - 12K before I have go shop for another "Vanagon tire."

Yau-Man Chan 87 GL

>>> Chris Bracken <chris@XLNT.COM> 08/18/98 03:17pm >>> I have tried several different approaches to tires, with mixed results. My 87 came with a set of Continentals, 6 or 8 ply rated. My second set was also a set of Contis, different tread pattern, slightly higher load rating. Had a tread separation, and swore off Contis...Then the fun began. The local tire store gave me the same story about the "special vanagon tires", made only by Michelin with reinforced sidewalls, etc. OK, says I, order them. I got a pair of MXL 185Rs; these had a maximum pressure of 40 psi, a lower load rating than either of the sets of Contis, lower ply rating, etc. They also wore out pretty darn fast. Since then, I have been using whatever LT rated tire Price Club/Costco has available. ( Uniroyals twice, Kirklands once ). I think that the load rating and ply count are more important than the magic reinforced sidewalls. I also found it hard to believe that a tire which could not take the recommended 48 psi for the rear could be the only right one for my van....

Just my 2 cents ( or less ! ) worth... Chris 87 Wolfie


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