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Tweed
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Post by Tweed » Sun Oct 30, 2005 2:30 pm

Don....approx 89" for the 450 x 19 Dunlops on the front of 2259 and approx 93" for the 475/500/525/550 x 19 Garfields on the rear!!...hope this helps..
Tweed
TC 2259 Cambridge UK.

Don Phillips wrote:
I have recently fitted high profile tyres to the 16 inch rims of my TC and
am interested to compare the
circumfence of these compared to the standard tyre on a 19 inch rim.
Could some kind soul please measure their 19 inch tyre cicumfrence for me ?
Thanks
Don Phillips
Taree
Australia





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Bob Davenport
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Post by Bob Davenport » Mon Oct 31, 2005 11:04 am

Don,

I run Dunlop 450 X 19's on my TC and they measure approx 89" as well.

Regards,
Bob Davenport
TC 10087 EXU
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Post by Don Phillips » Mon Oct 31, 2005 1:26 pm

Dear Bob
Many thanks for that
Regards
Don

BUD SILVERS
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Post by BUD SILVERS » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:12 am

Well, let s see. Two days before I retired I passed the million mile mark
in the truck so @ 501,300 miles total in the truck.



Now which is smoother? Very different rides one loaded weighs 80,000 pounds
the other less than 2,000. (@ 40 TC s = 1 loaded Tractor Trailer) The TC is
more difficult to drive but probably does ride a bit better. The truck
however has an air seat with lumbar support so is probably more comfortable.



All in all I prefer the TC about a million to one!



Keep em rollen!



Bud Silvers

TC 8192 - Low n slo in the Black Forest of Colorado......



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Ok Bud.

Trucking is over, but tell us how many miles you trucked......

And which ride is smoother, the TC or the TRUK ?

Happy trails......

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Pavone, John (GE, Corporate)
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Post by Pavone, John (GE, Corporate) » Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:25 pm

As of December 06' it was this: Wagner-Neu-Anspach@t-online.de

He didn't check his email often, so it took about a week for a reply
then.

JP

TC2797

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Would anyone out there know Dieter Wagner's e-mail address. I am trying
to reach him concerning questions about VW steering conversion.
Thanks,
Craig Siler
TA2543

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Post by Barc Cunningham » Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:06 am

Bill got a new phone for Christmas!! Barc

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Post by William Harte » Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:44 am

Barc,

You are 1/2 right ! A new phone and problems all Yanks face in "King Aurthur's Court" a few too many pints of "Real British Ale"

Merry Christmas ... and to all !!

Bill.
TC2959
In the Smokey House (Pub) Paignton, Devon.
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Post by David Lodge » Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:06 pm

Belated best of the season, Bill! If the steam train is running from Paignton to Dartmouth at this time of year, you might want to grab a ride, it's very pretty.

Best, Lodge in Vancouver

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Post by John Seim » Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:20 am

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FAX: 626-812-0243
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Post by MG Leckstein » Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:39 am

Thanks to all who replied, that is why this list is great. I called
Buchanan's and if you send them a sample spoke, they will duplicate it.
Their prices are very reasonable. I also note for those that have prewars or
for those in the UK, Tony Margel, who I know from the English MMM raid to
the US has spokes. I did not know this when I met Tony. He is a wonderful
guy and he trades as the "Spokesman" He has a web site
http://www.margel.net/spokesman/the_spokesman.htm. I think I will have no
trouble getting what I need.
Mike




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Buchanan's Spoke & Rim
805 W. Eight St.
Azusa, CA 91702
626-969-4655
FAX: 626-812-0243
www.BUCHANANSPOKES.com
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