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    Interesting post on collector car tires

    This was copied from a Corvette forum. The person was a a former Michelin R&D employee who wrote it.
    I thought this is worth sharing.

    Michelin has a marketing agreement with Coker where Coker is the exclusive distributor for all Michelin, BFG, and Uniroyal tires in sizes for classic cars. Michelin still makes all those tires. To be honest, Coker sells some real garbage tires that they themselves supposedly manufacture (actually manufactured by whoever is the low bidder among various small tire manufacturers who make private label tires). As a former Michelin R&D employee, I can assure you Michelin wouldn't allow any of their brands to be contracted out to some low bidder over whom they have no quality control. There's no company in the world that guards its reputation for quality more closely than Michelin.

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    The Michelin Pilots were by far the best tires I've had on the D. Long tread life and great handling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssdelorean View Post
    The Michelin Pilots were by far the best tires I've had on the D. Long tread life and great handling.
    If you can look past the 2006 date codes (and sign a waiver) I have a set you can have
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    Quote Originally Posted by FABombjoy View Post
    If you can look past the 2006 date codes (and sign a waiver) I have a set you can have

    my-precious-MichelinPilot.jpg
    Shannon Y
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    1st angle drive - 58,027 miles (20 years) -- original
    2nd angle drive - 48,489 miles (21 years) -- original from donor
    3rd angle drive - 26,572 miles (2 years 3 months) -- DMCH
    4th angle drive - 21,988 miles (1 year 11 months) -- DMCH
    5th angle drive - 7,137 miles (10 months 2 days) -- DMCH
    6th angle drive - OVER 131,030 miles and counting (OVER 15 yr 8 months & counting) -- new Martin Gutkowski unit
    over 263K miles

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