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Mike Echemann
Guest
Got bless those most effected by todays events. We can only imagine the
pain involved for these people.
Brian:
You can get a 650-13 in a Coker Classics or get the correct size 640-13 in a
BF Goodrich which will cost a bit more. They come from Coker Tires and can
be ordered from their website. I'd suggest calling Gordons since he is a
coker dist. and can get both tires for you. With bias ply you get
originality and plenty of performance for the Amphi's speed capabilities.
Of course, you could go with Radials for a smoother ride. You can get them
all from Hugh.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Mattlin" <eric.m@ameritech.net>
To: <amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 5:35 PM
Subject: [amphicar-lovers] Re: Tires
> Mark Richardson pointed out the way to go if you want originality.
> When I bought mine the steel belted wide whites weren't available.
>
> I really wanted the steel belted radials as they had made a huge
> difference in my 67 Lincoln.
>
> Based on a recommendation from Hugh on Size and my Mechanic couple
> with a perverse sense of humor I went with the Goodyear Aquatreads.
>
> I like them. They ride nice at 70 and they were under $50 installed
> (that is most likely not a price you'll get elsewhere as my tire guy
> really likes me. I'm sure he cut me a deal).
>
> Don't forget tubes (I know some people don't believe n this) and make
> sure that you remove the paper tag from inside the tire. Mine didn't
> and it will rub a hole through the tube.
>
>
>
>
> --- In amphicar-lovers@y..., pfgbrian@a... wrote:
> > Hello all! What type of tire is everyone using out there? Where do
> you buy
> > them? $$$$? Thanks in advance for the input!
> > Brian in CA
>
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pain involved for these people.
Brian:
You can get a 650-13 in a Coker Classics or get the correct size 640-13 in a
BF Goodrich which will cost a bit more. They come from Coker Tires and can
be ordered from their website. I'd suggest calling Gordons since he is a
coker dist. and can get both tires for you. With bias ply you get
originality and plenty of performance for the Amphi's speed capabilities.
Of course, you could go with Radials for a smoother ride. You can get them
all from Hugh.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Mattlin" <eric.m@ameritech.net>
To: <amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 5:35 PM
Subject: [amphicar-lovers] Re: Tires
> Mark Richardson pointed out the way to go if you want originality.
> When I bought mine the steel belted wide whites weren't available.
>
> I really wanted the steel belted radials as they had made a huge
> difference in my 67 Lincoln.
>
> Based on a recommendation from Hugh on Size and my Mechanic couple
> with a perverse sense of humor I went with the Goodyear Aquatreads.
>
> I like them. They ride nice at 70 and they were under $50 installed
> (that is most likely not a price you'll get elsewhere as my tire guy
> really likes me. I'm sure he cut me a deal).
>
> Don't forget tubes (I know some people don't believe n this) and make
> sure that you remove the paper tag from inside the tire. Mine didn't
> and it will rub a hole through the tube.
>
>
>
>
> --- In amphicar-lovers@y..., pfgbrian@a... wrote:
> > Hello all! What type of tire is everyone using out there? Where do
> you buy
> > them? $$$$? Thanks in advance for the input!
> > Brian in CA
>
>
>
> To UNSUBSCRIBE from this group, just send an email TO THE FOLLOWING
ADDRESS (this is not the same address for posting messages):
> amphicar-lovers-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com.
>
> Any other issues may be addressed to the list owner/admin (Mike Israel)
amphicar770@yahoo.com
>
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>
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