I guess I thought so, that's why I responded. Unfortunately don't get to use 
the truck and trailer as much as I'd like. Have only put about 30,000 miles 
on it in that period of time. Have used it every fall to stay in while we 
Elk Hunt in the fall and every spring to visit Bonny Resevoir for a week or 
so. Will drive it to Missouri this spring. We live near Denver.

Joe


>From: Roy Lashway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [VAC] Re: Radial vs. Bias Ply Comparison
>Date: Fri, 2 Feb 01 12:03:09 -0700
>
> >If you're interested; I pull my 1947 Airstream with a 1960 Chevrolet
> >Suburban. About 15 years ago I changed all six tires to standard light 
>truck
> >radials. I can't remember the brand, think they were Good Year. I keep 
>them
> >inflated to maximum pressure. The trailer pulls siginificantly better and
> >the gas mileage improved from 8mpg to 12mpg.
>=========
>What were you pulling on?  The rims.  Must be good tires is you have been
>pulling with them for 15 years.
>
>Roy
>
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