Dick / Jerry:
That's a relief, you're both oldern' me - alright, only just! Just goes to
show that we're all getting to crusty 'Old F***s' - I don't know about you
guys, but I'm finding that both of my Healey's door openings seem to shrink
a little each year.
I have to agree with Jerry - old tech (or old newer tech) tires are just not
smart to use on Healeys that get driven alot, or for that matter, any other
car these days - too many nasty stories. I have a buddy here in B.C. that
had a Michelin 175 15 violently disintegrate at speed on a freeway last
year - he's lucky he didn't destroy himself and his BJ8. His tires were
about 8 years old - caused the rest of us here to take a long hard look at
things - one of my front tires was ready to let go in a nasty way! I'm
replacing my Michelin's with new rubber (Vredesteins) - both cars were
getting really squirelly, especially in the wet.
I would caution everyone to make sure that they are on safe tires.
Earl Kagna
Victoria, B.C.
BT7 tri-carb
BJ8
----- Original Message -----
From: <RAHosmer@aol.com>
To: <whammie@iopener.net>; <RAHosmer@aol.com>; <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: Tires
Jerry,
Yer oldern me! - I was only 13 in 1950! Still have all 32 of my own teeth,
too! Just a "figure of speech", as it were. :-)
I presently have 175R15 Michelins on my car and they are fine. I could not
find a 5.90-15 tire two years ago, when I put the AH back on the road. Maybe
it
is good thing.
I was only trying to make the points that (a) the older tires worked fine
for
many years, and, under modest use, should still do so, and (b) that perhaps
to push an old car maybe past where it should be pushed, just because the
tires
stick, might not be a good idea.
But, so far, you seem to be winning the informal reader's poll. :-)
Dick
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