That's what my local "Tire City" told me. I bought a set of Dunlops there for my '70 about six years ago but they told me none of the major manufacturers were making that size anymore but they could order Kumho or Nankang. He told me that many now use TireRack to order the "off-brands".
Nick On Jun 18, 2008, at 2:40 AM, Gerald V. Livingston II wrote: > *IF* you can grab the right person at your local Discount Tire they > can > order any tire made by any manufacturer's line that they carry. Even > if > not normally imported. > > My '66 has Continental Euro spec 195/60-15 on the back and 175/55-15 > on > the front. I'll be going to a 155 on the front as soon as I verify > clearances and get my Centerline wheels to quit leaking. > > G2 > > Bert Knupp wrote: >> Volks, >> >> I ran into this problem last year in trying to find a set for my >> 1970. Like >> Nick, I ended up with 5 new Kumhos that seem to be fine. I >> actually ordered >> them through a local Firestone tire store. I believe that Mid- >> America >> Motorworks in Illinois also sells Kumho tires by mail order. The >> tires are >> Made in China by Kumho, a Korean company (!). My local shop >> proclaimed them >> "fresh," though, not showing any signs of warehouse aging. >> >> I learned at the time that 165/75-R15 and the squatter 165/80-R15 >> tires are >> made in the UK by B. F. Goodrich, but they are difficult to find. >> Goodrich >> reportedly does not import them to the US, though several private >> dealers do >> so. >> >> Bert Knupp in Music City USA >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicholas Stokes >> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 4:37 PM >> To: Bug List >> Subject: [vintagvw] Bug Tires >> >> >> About a year ago I tried to find tires for my daughter's '74 standard >> daily driver. It was then I found out that the major tire >> manufacturers no longer make the size to fit our air-cooled Bugs. A >> recommendation from the list for 165/80-R15s took me to TireRack >> where >> I ordered a set by Kumho to be dropped-shipped to the local dealer. >> These tires seem to work just fine. >> >> Last week she had a flat, causing the tire to be ruined. Not only >> was >> the tire not available locally, all the major net companies listed >> the >> Kumho as back-ordered. While searching I was directed to an eBay >> advertisement for those tires. This ad from Buy Wheels Today of >> Cincinnati, OH showed about 30 available. Knowing I needed a set for >> the other Bug in the garage as well as the replacement, I ordered >> five. >> >> Where are other folks buying their tires these days? >> >> Nick Stokes > > _______________________________________________ > vintagvw site list > [email protected] > http://lists.sjsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vintagvw _______________________________________________ vintagvw site list [email protected] http://lists.sjsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vintagvw
