Dave is right about the NCT's. If you put some new rubber on the car, the ride quality will improve dramatically. After I recommissioned my car, which had been in storage for +10 years, I drove from Mobile to Los Angeles and back. I had the original NCT's, 16 years old on the car. The car rode terrible, but I did not realize how bad it was until I but New Yokohama's on. New tires are well worth the expense, especially when you consider what would happen if you had a catastrophic blowout on the interstate. Keep the shiny side up. Scott Mueller 002981 -----Original Message----- From: jtrealtywebspannet [mailto:jtrealty@xxxx] Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:10 AM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [DML] Re: Used 15' NCT Tire needed snipped by Scott This might be a good time to consider getting off the NCT's. After 20 years the tires get harder which makes the ride much harsher and there is the ever present possibility of catastrophic failure which increases with age. snipped by Scott David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "bob.hlavacek" <bob.hlavacek@xxxx> wrote: > My passenger side rear 15" NCT tire got ruined. > > Did anyone save an NCT when they put > on new tires? I don't put on a lot of miles so anything with any usable > tread would be OK. If you have one please email me at: > > bob.hlavacek@xxxx Or call: (203) 723-4884 > > Thanks, > > Bob Hlavacek > 10961 snippedby Scott