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Re: Tires: A Story (Long)

To: "J. Adrian Barnes" <adrian@icx.net>
Subject: Re: Tires: A Story (Long)
From: Mark Endicott <endicott@nashville.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 20:07:11 -0600
Cc: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
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Reply-to: Mark Endicott <endicott@nashville.com>
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"J. Adrian Barnes" wrote:
> 
> I got home tonight and who showed up but the UPS guy with three boxes of
> Midget goodies for me.  He spent 5 minutes in my garage asking me
> questions about the car, which was fine because he's bringing most of it
> (the car) to me, one box at a time.  Among the loot were my new
> Mini-lite replicas (Made in England, no less! heh heh).  Those are some
> darn good looking wheels, by the way.
> 
> Anyway, impatient me opened them up, took one look, loaded them up in
> the Accord and headed off to Sam's Wholesale, where I promptly had them
> mount some Michelin 155/80 R-13's.  I spent the first 20 minutes telling
> the two sales people (including a teenage girl, who was fascinated too)
> all about the car and what I was doing, and by the time I came back to
> pick the wheels up, a small crowd of employees had gathered around.  I
> finally got to leave after spending another good 20 minutes telling my
> story.  The main tire guy said half the store's employees had all made
> it back there to take a look at the wheels.  I had to promise to bring
> the car by when it was driveable.
> 
> All that commotion over some wheels!  heh heh...I can't wait to get the
> car back on the road.  I may not have a running car yet, but at least I
> got a little bit of excitement out of ownership tonight.
> 
> On an interesting technical note, the wheel/tire combination was almost
> in perfect balance.  They said they didn't even have to balance one of
> the wheels. Also, based on the balancing/mounting procedure, they marked
> each wheel as to which position on the car they'd recommend placing it
> (right front, and so on).
> 
> Now I have a stack of wheels in my garage waiting on something to hook
> up to.  But, by golly, they sure look good.
> 
> One potential difficulty I ran into was that there was no car, and only
> rims.  This could very easily cause problems with the manufacturer
> warranty because they couldn't write down the starting mileage, and
> since I don't yet have an odometer, I couldn't even guess.  On the other
> hand, since I was going to buy the road hazard anyway, that covers the
> tires to a particular tread depth, so I am okay anyway.  Just thought
> you folks might be interested in that.
> 
> Oh well...time to clean house...have a hot date tomorrow!
> 
> adrian

Ok, Ok, enough about the wheels.  Tell us about your date!!!
-- 
Mark
1970 Midget
S2-27 "Witchcraft"
Nashville, Tennessee

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