Justin,
Alcoas (brand new ones thanks to recall) and Michelin XPS E's all around.
Also new.
New = less than 5k
Heinz
>
> Hi Heinz,
>
> Good report on the tires. What is the make? I'm pretty sure you've got
> Alco >>
> Arch I know shouldn't be afraid of starting another conflagration but I'm
> going to hedge this one anyway. I have my glove compartment door
> out fixing
> a sqeek and I noticed the sticker on the door that says (this is
> for a 1977
> coach) to inflate D range tires to 60psi cold for loads up to vehicle
> capacity and for sustained speeds of 65 or above to increase psi
> by 10 lbs
> cold. FWIW I had seen this sticker some time before but
> forgotten about it.
> My glove compartment has more junk in it than my wife's purse
> (and that's
> saying a lot). So what year did GM issue the recall on D range
> tires? I had
> gotten the impression it was earlier than '77
> Justin
>
>
Alcoas (brand new ones thanks to recall) and Michelin XPS E's all around.
Also new.
New = less than 5k
Heinz
>
> Hi Heinz,
>
> Good report on the tires. What is the make? I'm pretty sure you've got
> Alco >>
> Arch I know shouldn't be afraid of starting another conflagration but I'm
> going to hedge this one anyway. I have my glove compartment door
> out fixing
> a sqeek and I noticed the sticker on the door that says (this is
> for a 1977
> coach) to inflate D range tires to 60psi cold for loads up to vehicle
> capacity and for sustained speeds of 65 or above to increase psi
> by 10 lbs
> cold. FWIW I had seen this sticker some time before but
> forgotten about it.
> My glove compartment has more junk in it than my wife's purse
> (and that's
> saying a lot). So what year did GM issue the recall on D range
> tires? I had
> gotten the impression it was earlier than '77
> Justin
>
>