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EV: Tires


 

There are no other tire options?? What is so special about this Agilis tire??? I find this rather amazing.

Don't need the Agilis now, but will in about a year.? Think it is
worth "hording" (sp?) a set due to all this talk about discontinuing
the tire?


TYA
 

I mentioned to the Micheline rep that their web site claims the new 99 EV
only requires a 92 load range tire. He checked it immediately and said it
was an error. He promised the web site will be changes in a few days. It
appears these tires will be available for a while, provided you can find
someone willing to order them for you. I considered mail order but I am
trying to avoid the S&H charges.
Hope this helps
Eckhard

Dear Eckhard & EVlist,
I think this is why I have a set of 92 Load range Michelins on my 92 EV5
Camper.
I have to admit that they seem to handle well, and if it hadn't been for a
list members posts within the last 10 days I might have never noticed the
load range was "low".

Reg "Moose Mobile"


InPhase ReSearch
 

From: erolz@...
The problem I have is getting them from SC to NC. All the local
authorized Michelin dealers claim they can't order it. Same with WalMart.
So I will have to call Michelin again tomorrow.
As was mentioned in another post, there are plenty of Agilis tires. It is
just a matter of getting them. I found that if you have the Michelin
part # (99128), that it cures most of the problem. If you are at your
local tire shop, you may have to talk to their supplier, and convince
them.

Here in the Northwest, people have had good luck with Price/Costco
Warehouse store- if they have the stock #....

Cheers

Tomas Jones

Agilis in the Summer
Nokian in the Winter


 

Just bought a set of Nokian Z tire. This is a summer tire in the proper load (102 XL). So far,
so good. Got them from Tire Factory.

Thanks,
Gerry

--- In ev_update@..., "InPhase ReSearch" <inphase@...> wrote:

From: erolz@...
The problem I have is getting them from SC to NC. All the local
authorized Michelin dealers claim they can't order it. Same with WalMart.
So I will have to call Michelin again tomorrow.
As was mentioned in another post, there are plenty of Agilis tires. It is
just a matter of getting them. I found that if you have the Michelin
part # (99128), that it cures most of the problem. If you are at your
local tire shop, you may have to talk to their supplier, and convince
them.

Here in the Northwest, people have had good luck with Price/Costco
Warehouse store- if they have the stock #....

Cheers

Tomas Jones

Agilis in the Summer
Nokian in the Winter