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Date:         Sat, 11 Dec 1999 12:50:07 PST
Reply-To:     Tony Peet <tpvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tony Peet <tpvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Yokohama Tire report - update
Comments: To: RAlanen@AOL.COM
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Hi Frank:

Good luck on your hunt. I thought I'd mention that the 1 800 MICHELIN folks (US #, I don't know how/if you can get through from Canada -- maybe an ATT or other US Long Dist Company access?) -- were very willing to call dealers for me directly and/or find the nearest warehouse and put everyone in touch...at least 2-3 of their phone people offered this. You MIGHT just try calling THEM and see if THEY'LL do all the work for you!

Nothing to lose:-)!

Tony

>From: RAlanen@AOL.COM >Reply-To: RAlanen@AOL.COM >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: Yokohama Tire report - update >Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 07:49:38 EST > > Back to my Yoko tire story. I finally got in touch with the dealer >here >in Ottawa, Continental Tire, and he ordered four new Y370's for me. So, >yesterday, after I was told they had arrived, I go there to get them >installed and find out if they're gonna give some compensation for the >problem tire and loss of some 30,000 km of use on the other three tires. >Well, turns out that AFTER they get all of the tires on my Westy removed, >the >new tires they got were Y370 passenger not LT's ! So, no tires to put on. >They look around trying to find some Y370 LT's and cannot. Out of >production. Out of stock. So then I ask about the Michelin Agilis and he >knows nothing. Phones the Michelin rep and they say, "can't get them". >Then >they try to sell me four Yokohama Super Diggers at $116.00 each. Since the >Y370's were on sale for $80 each I was not impressed and pushed for some >rebate on my old tires which have about 30,000 km wear left on them. They >contact Yokohama for a ruling and Yokohama says, "no way, there's no road >hazard on LT's". They are saying the problem tire has a belt shifted due >to >hitting something. Well, I don't remember hitting anything, maybe I was >asleep at the wheel ! So, at that point I decide to keep driving on my >current Y370's, with the bad tire on the back and THINK about this for a >while before jumping off the bridge again ! So now I am trying to contact >Yokohama Tire Corp. directly, myself and see if they will not do something >for me. The Yokohama Super Digger is supposed to be a better tire option >for >the Vanagon. Any of you tried these ? I never heard this tire discussed >on >the list ! I'm gonna go on a personal hunt for the Michelin Agilis since I >see a recent post from Alistar Bell up here in Canada that he has just been >successful in ordering four. I may not get any compensation out of >Yokohama >if I go that direction but maybe I end up with better tires ! More stories >for the Vanagon tire tread in the archives !! > >Cheers > >Frank Condelli >'87 Westy >Almonte, Ontario >Visit me on the web........> <A >HREF="http://members.aol.com/RAlanen/index.html">Frank, Rita & April's >Website ></A>

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