Thanks, Randy! Radials it is.

Dan

> From: "John R. Kleven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 10:35:09 -0600
> To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [VAC] Re: what brand of tire is good?
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> It's quite smooth.  You can just feel it.  As others have said, the rubber
> is more flexible and therefore you don't feel the small bumps.  Another
> indicator is the condition of the contents in the cupboards when we arrive
> at our destination.  I imagine in the long run, less working rivets and
> loose screws.
> Some say there will be more sway and theoretically, I guess that's true but
> my rig doesn't sway any more or less with radials, at least perceivable.  I
> can imaging if the sidewalls are more flexible that the coach might rock a
> little but again, I don't notice it.  I think the benefits far outweigh the
> negatives, if there are any.
> BTW, spin balance with the wheels on the coach will help too.  Some tire
> stores don't have a wheel spinner though.
> Randy
> 
>> Randy--what difference do you notice with radials?
>> 
>>> 
>>> Carlisle ST 225 75 R15.  $311.00 (Mounted and Balanced) for four in the
>>> Deeeep south. Enterprise, AL.  What a difference with radials!
>>> Randy
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