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Date:         Fri, 5 Nov 1999 17:35:32 -0500
Reply-To:     Steven Shane <s.shane@POBOX.COM>
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From:         Steven Shane <s.shane@POBOX.COM>
Subject:      Great Price on MXT Tires
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Note to all, Discount Tire Co. (National Chain) just sold me a set of 4 Mich MXT 205s for $80 a pop.

I am going to have them installed Saturday morning.

Yea, I had to pester them, but it wasn't that much.

Looking forward to the new ride... (see below)

- Steve Columbus, Ohio ----------

>From: Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >To: Recipients of vanagon digests <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >Subject: vanagon Digest - 3 Nov 1999 - Special issue >Date: Wed, Nov 3, 1999, 6:07 PM >

>Re: All those with 205 tires... > >Kent, when I got my "88GL it had dealer cheapo/gypo tires without >reinforced side walls. I drove it that way for a long time, because the >tread was near new on the tires. I went west for a while and experienced >the winds when crossing the Great Plains. The van was all over the >road. I was hauling a good load but it still was a problem. Not long ago >I made the return trip, but before I did I put on a full set of Michelin >MXT's 205-R70/14 tires. I was really impressed by the increased >performance. > >The re-inforced sidewalls really make a difference in strong winds. I >was also carrying a really heavy load, The re-inforced sidewalls plus >being able to carry 45+ psi in the tires made a huge difference. > >This is the tire I will keep on the van unless I upgrade to 15" rims. In >that case I would have a wider choice of tires of lite truck tires. You >have few choices with the 14" rims.. > >I would still stick with a 205 tire because you are right....a narrower >tire means more traction and has less tendency to hydroplane in heavy >rain, especially if you have a deep tread. I feel the 205 is the >optimum. Wide enough to give good traction and wide track performance on >dry pavement, yet not so wide as to lose the advantage of the more >narrow tire in a rainstorm. A good comprimise.


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