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All 7 tires on my '95 A3 were 1995 date code Mich XL. Seems they might have been the original tires since the truck had less than 10K on the clock. The front right was rotten to the point that I could easily wedge coins in the sidewall cracks. The rest were in various states of decay and 3 wheels leaked air like a sieve. This was a disaster waiting to happen. I was naive enough to drive it 100 miles home, including freeway, with 80 PSI on each wheel.we were gonna buy a set,pair, whatever on GL, but didnt feel like paying that kind of money for new tires that are 6, 7, 8 years old. Im gonna go down the firehouse and check the dates on our tires, there is still one with cracks, that will be thrown out when the new ones get here and go on. after seeing that one blow the tread, we cant take any chances with old tires.
Duane
Good thing though tire wear will create a bigger gap.No, the picture shows very little space. Here is a closer picture with my keys in between for scale:
Can someone tell a newbie what the difference between the 14.5x20 XL michelins and a 1400x20 tire is? Will the 1400x20 tire fit on an A3 stock rim, and without lifts, etc.
where'd you buy'em, and what'd you pay? (if you're willing to share)well, we got our 2 brand new michelin 14.5 20r delivered today, they are much softer when they are new. dates on the michelin tags are 8/2011, gonna say you dont get much newer then that for a tire made overseas. now its time to figure out the best 4 used for the rears, and swap them all out.
Duane
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