Theo, why not try Tire Rack. They do a bang up job on snow tires, and
their web site has evaluations of tires.
BTW, when I lived in Pittsburgh, Pa, with my first Tiger, I used studded
tires, legal then. Trackson was great, but the tires tended to tear up
the roads. I still have them if you want them, but the tolls of time
would not make them safe anymore.
Larry
johnc@nait.ab.ca wrote:
>
> Theo:
> Last time I attended the "European Classic Car Field Meet" in Calgary we
> ran into 7-8 inches of snow on highway back to Edmonton. The TIGER was
> plugged with snow from one end to the other. We passed at least a half
> dozen hot-rods and antiques that were in the ditch that day. The TIGER made
> it through and I would love to tell you that I had TIGER paws on it but
> have to admit to Toyo all-season radials.
> Godspeed
> Jc
>
>
> "Smit, Theo"
> <theo.smit@intel. To: tigers@autox.team.net
> com> cc:
> Sent by: Subject: RE: Oil
>Filter/Headers
> owner-tigers@auto
> x.team.net
>
>
> 10/03/00 10:40 AM
> Please respond to
> "Smit, Theo"
>
>
>
> The Canton piece is about $85 Canadian from Guyon's ($55 US, give or take),
> and I'll probably get one this winter. Speaking of winter, what kind of
> snow
> tires do you guys use on your Tigers?
>
> -Theo
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MWood24020@aol.com [mailto:MWood24020@aol.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 8:54 PM
> To: larry.p@erols.com; Timothy.P.Ronak@akzo-nobel.com
> Cc: tym@mediaone.net; tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Oil Filter/Headers
>
> <snip>
> Canton, and maybe some others, make really nice billet pieces just perfect
> for our application. I'm not sure what the cost is, but, what the heck,
> I've
>
> never let common cents dictate the parts I've bought for my Tiger...
> Mike Wood
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