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  On 14 Jan 2002 12:54:39 -0800, kkau...@princeton.edu (Kris Kauker) &lt;br /&gt; wrote: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -&lt;/p&gt;&gt;My 2001 Tacoma and I just hit the big 5,000 mile mark yesterday! &#160;Hope &lt;br /&gt; &gt;to hit 500,000 someday! &#160;:-) &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;&gt;I was wondering what others thought of this: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt;I have the 2001 Tacoma V6 Dble Cab with the TRD package. &#160;The tires &lt;br /&gt; &gt;are a little rough and gas consuming for my likeing. &#160;I was wonder if &lt;br /&gt; &gt;anyone thought it wouls be a good idea to buy the same size tires but &lt;br /&gt; &gt;with a little less tred for the non-winter months. &#160;I know I&#039;ll need &lt;br /&gt; &gt;those tires for the winter months due to snow and the like, but I &lt;br /&gt; &gt;don&#039;t think I&#039;ll need them during the other months. &#160;What I would do &lt;br /&gt; &gt;is buy rims and tires so that I could switch the tires and rims to the &lt;br /&gt; &gt;other set when not in use. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt;Would this save wear and tear on the treddy tires and save gas? &#160; &lt;br /&gt; &gt;Does anyone think this is a good idea? &lt;br /&gt; &gt;Is anyone saying &quot;Oh great! &#160;Another new truck owner who doesn&#039;t know &lt;br /&gt; &gt;what they are talking about!&quot; ? &#160;The answer is yes, this is my first &lt;br /&gt; &gt;truck! &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt;Thanks &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&#160; If you want to swap into a set of full-on snow tires (studded if &lt;br /&gt; they&#039;re legal) for the winter, buying a separate set of plain steel &lt;br /&gt; wheels for them is the best way to do it. &#160;Saves you a LOT for all the &lt;br /&gt; mounting balancing and dismounting costs, you just throw the other &lt;br /&gt; tires in the back of the truck and have them swapped - or get a good &lt;br /&gt; floor jack and do it yourself, it&#039;s not too hard. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&#160; Purpose-built snow tires are a lot softer rubber tread compound, and &lt;br /&gt; &#160;will wear really fast in warm dry weather. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&#160; You don&#039;t say whether it&#039;s 4X4 - do NOT engage 4X on dry surfaces. &lt;br /&gt; Wait until you can feel it sliding around. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; --&lt;&lt; Bruce &gt;&gt;-- &lt;br /&gt;
  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On 14 Jan 2002 12:54:39 -0800, <a href="mailto:kkau...@princeton.edu">kkau&#8230;@princeton.edu</a> (Kris Kauker) <br /> wrote: <br /> 
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<p>&gt;My 2001 Tacoma and I just hit the big 5,000 mile mark yesterday! &nbsp;Hope <br /> &gt;to hit 500,000 someday! &nbsp;:-) <br /> 
<p>&gt;I was wondering what others thought of this:  </p>
<p>&gt;I have the 2001 Tacoma V6 Dble Cab with the TRD package. &nbsp;The tires <br /> &gt;are a little rough and gas consuming for my likeing. &nbsp;I was wonder if <br /> &gt;anyone thought it wouls be a good idea to buy the same size tires but <br /> &gt;with a little less tred for the non-winter months. &nbsp;I know I&#8217;ll need <br /> &gt;those tires for the winter months due to snow and the like, but I <br /> &gt;don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll need them during the other months. &nbsp;What I would do <br /> &gt;is buy rims and tires so that I could switch the tires and rims to the <br /> &gt;other set when not in use.  </p>
<p>&gt;Would this save wear and tear on the treddy tires and save gas? &nbsp; <br /> &gt;Does anyone think this is a good idea? <br /> &gt;Is anyone saying &quot;Oh great! &nbsp;Another new truck owner who doesn&#8217;t know <br /> &gt;what they are talking about!&quot; ? &nbsp;The answer is yes, this is my first <br /> &gt;truck!  </p>
<p>&gt;Thanks </p>
<p>&nbsp; If you want to swap into a set of full-on snow tires (studded if <br /> they&#8217;re legal) for the winter, buying a separate set of plain steel <br /> wheels for them is the best way to do it. &nbsp;Saves you a LOT for all the <br /> mounting balancing and dismounting costs, you just throw the other <br /> tires in the back of the truck and have them swapped &#8211; or get a good <br /> floor jack and do it yourself, it&#8217;s not too hard.  </p>
<p>&nbsp; Purpose-built snow tires are a lot softer rubber tread compound, and <br /> &nbsp;will wear really fast in warm dry weather.  </p>
<p>&nbsp; You don&#8217;t say whether it&#8217;s 4X4 &#8211; do NOT engage 4X on dry surfaces. <br /> Wait until you can feel it sliding around.  </p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211;&lt;&lt; Bruce &gt;&gt;&#8211; </p>
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  Do you rotate? &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -&lt;/p&gt;&quot;Bruce L. Bergman&quot; wrote: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;&gt; On 14 Jan 2002 12:54:39 -0800, kkau...@princeton.edu (Kris Kauker) &lt;br /&gt; &gt; wrote: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &gt;My 2001 Tacoma and I just hit the big 5,000 mile mark yesterday! &#160;Hope &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;to hit 500,000 someday! &#160;:-) &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &gt;I was wondering what others thought of this: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &gt;I have the 2001 Tacoma V6 Dble Cab with the TRD package. &#160;The tires &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;are a little rough and gas consuming for my likeing. &#160;I was wonder if &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;anyone thought it wouls be a good idea to buy the same size tires but &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;with a little less tred for the non-winter months. &#160;I know I&#039;ll need &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;those tires for the winter months due to snow and the like, but I &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;don&#039;t think I&#039;ll need them during the other months. &#160;What I would do &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;is buy rims and tires so that I could switch the tires and rims to the &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;other set when not in use. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &gt;Would this save wear and tear on the treddy tires and save gas? &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;Does anyone think this is a good idea? &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;Is anyone saying &quot;Oh great! &#160;Another new truck owner who doesn&#039;t know &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;what they are talking about!&quot; ? &#160;The answer is yes, this is my first &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &gt;truck! &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &gt;Thanks &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &#160; If you want to swap into a set of full-on snow tires (studded if &lt;br /&gt; &gt; they&#039;re legal) for the winter, buying a separate set of plain steel &lt;br /&gt; &gt; wheels for them is the best way to do it. &#160;Saves you a LOT for all the &lt;br /&gt; &gt; mounting balancing and dismounting costs, you just throw the other &lt;br /&gt; &gt; tires in the back of the truck and have them swapped - or get a good &lt;br /&gt; &gt; floor jack and do it yourself, it&#039;s not too hard. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &#160; Purpose-built snow tires are a lot softer rubber tread compound, and &lt;br /&gt; &gt; &#160;will wear really fast in warm dry weather. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &#160; You don&#039;t say whether it&#039;s 4X4 - do NOT engage 4X on dry surfaces. &lt;br /&gt; &gt; Wait until you can feel it sliding around. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; --&lt;&lt; Bruce &gt;&gt;-- &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;
  
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<p>&quot;Bruce L. Bergman&quot; wrote: <br /> 
<p>&gt; On 14 Jan 2002 12:54:39 -0800, <a href="mailto:kkau...@princeton.edu">kkau&#8230;@princeton.edu</a> (Kris Kauker) <br /> &gt; wrote:  </p>
<p>&gt; &gt;My 2001 Tacoma and I just hit the big 5,000 mile mark yesterday! &nbsp;Hope <br /> &gt; &gt;to hit 500,000 someday! &nbsp;:-)  </p>
<p>&gt; &gt;I was wondering what others thought of this:  </p>
<p>&gt; &gt;I have the 2001 Tacoma V6 Dble Cab with the TRD package. &nbsp;The tires <br /> &gt; &gt;are a little rough and gas consuming for my likeing. &nbsp;I was wonder if <br /> &gt; &gt;anyone thought it wouls be a good idea to buy the same size tires but <br /> &gt; &gt;with a little less tred for the non-winter months. &nbsp;I know I&#8217;ll need <br /> &gt; &gt;those tires for the winter months due to snow and the like, but I <br /> &gt; &gt;don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll need them during the other months. &nbsp;What I would do <br /> &gt; &gt;is buy rims and tires so that I could switch the tires and rims to the <br /> &gt; &gt;other set when not in use.  </p>
<p>&gt; &gt;Would this save wear and tear on the treddy tires and save gas? <br /> &gt; &gt;Does anyone think this is a good idea? <br /> &gt; &gt;Is anyone saying &quot;Oh great! &nbsp;Another new truck owner who doesn&#8217;t know <br /> &gt; &gt;what they are talking about!&quot; ? &nbsp;The answer is yes, this is my first <br /> &gt; &gt;truck!  </p>
<p>&gt; &gt;Thanks  </p>
<p>&gt; &nbsp; If you want to swap into a set of full-on snow tires (studded if <br /> &gt; they&#8217;re legal) for the winter, buying a separate set of plain steel <br /> &gt; wheels for them is the best way to do it. &nbsp;Saves you a LOT for all the <br /> &gt; mounting balancing and dismounting costs, you just throw the other <br /> &gt; tires in the back of the truck and have them swapped &#8211; or get a good <br /> &gt; floor jack and do it yourself, it&#8217;s not too hard.  </p>
<p>&gt; &nbsp; Purpose-built snow tires are a lot softer rubber tread compound, and <br /> &gt; &nbsp;will wear really fast in warm dry weather.  </p>
<p>&gt; &nbsp; You don&#8217;t say whether it&#8217;s 4X4 &#8211; do NOT engage 4X on dry surfaces. <br /> &gt; Wait until you can feel it sliding around.  </p>
<p>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#8211;&lt;&lt; Bruce &gt;&gt;&#8211; </p>
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  The stock tires are pretty cheap, I wouldn&#039;t bother keeping them if I were you. &lt;br /&gt; The Michelin LTX-MS tires are a really good all-around tire, and will ride much &lt;br /&gt; better, better mileage, etc. The notion of swapping tire/wheel sets is not a new &lt;br /&gt; one, but in practice, most people prefer to just have one set of all-around tires, &lt;br /&gt; it&#039;s hard to beat the Michelins, and you would save the cost of another set of &lt;br /&gt; wheels. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;&quot;Kris Kauker&quot; &lt;kkau...@princeton.edu&gt; wrote in message &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;news:e77c0036.0201141254.3ed5be7f@posting.google.com... &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -&lt;/p&gt;&gt; My 2001 Tacoma and I just hit the big 5,000 mile mark yesterday! &#160;Hope &lt;br /&gt; &gt; to hit 500,000 someday! &#160;:-) &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;&gt; I was wondering what others thought of this: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; I have the 2001 Tacoma V6 Dble Cab with the TRD package. &#160;The tires &lt;br /&gt; &gt; are a little rough and gas consuming for my likeing. &#160;I was wonder if &lt;br /&gt; &gt; anyone thought it wouls be a good idea to buy the same size tires but &lt;br /&gt; &gt; with a little less tred for the non-winter months. &#160;I know I&#039;ll need &lt;br /&gt; &gt; those tires for the winter months due to snow and the like, but I &lt;br /&gt; &gt; don&#039;t think I&#039;ll need them during the other months. &#160;What I would do &lt;br /&gt; &gt; is buy rims and tires so that I could switch the tires and rims to the &lt;br /&gt; &gt; other set when not in use. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; Would this save wear and tear on the treddy tires and save gas? &lt;br /&gt; &gt; Does anyone think this is a good idea? &lt;br /&gt; &gt; Is anyone saying &quot;Oh great! &#160;Another new truck owner who doesn&#039;t know &lt;br /&gt; &gt; what they are talking about!&quot; ? &#160;The answer is yes, this is my first &lt;br /&gt; &gt; truck! &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; Thanks &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;
  
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The stock tires are pretty cheap, I wouldn&#8217;t bother keeping them if I were you. <br /> The Michelin LTX-MS tires are a really good all-around tire, and will ride much <br /> better, better mileage, etc. The notion of swapping tire/wheel sets is not a new <br /> one, but in practice, most people prefer to just have one set of all-around tires, <br /> it&#8217;s hard to beat the Michelins, and you would save the cost of another set of <br /> wheels. <br /> 
<p>&quot;Kris Kauker&quot; &lt;kkau&#8230;@princeton.edu&gt; wrote in message </p>
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<p>&gt; My 2001 Tacoma and I just hit the big 5,000 mile mark yesterday! &nbsp;Hope <br /> &gt; to hit 500,000 someday! &nbsp;:-) <br /> 
<p>&gt; I was wondering what others thought of this:  </p>
<p>&gt; I have the 2001 Tacoma V6 Dble Cab with the TRD package. &nbsp;The tires <br /> &gt; are a little rough and gas consuming for my likeing. &nbsp;I was wonder if <br /> &gt; anyone thought it wouls be a good idea to buy the same size tires but <br /> &gt; with a little less tred for the non-winter months. &nbsp;I know I&#8217;ll need <br /> &gt; those tires for the winter months due to snow and the like, but I <br /> &gt; don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll need them during the other months. &nbsp;What I would do <br /> &gt; is buy rims and tires so that I could switch the tires and rims to the <br /> &gt; other set when not in use.  </p>
<p>&gt; Would this save wear and tear on the treddy tires and save gas? <br /> &gt; Does anyone think this is a good idea? <br /> &gt; Is anyone saying &quot;Oh great! &nbsp;Another new truck owner who doesn&#8217;t know <br /> &gt; what they are talking about!&quot; ? &nbsp;The answer is yes, this is my first <br /> &gt; truck!  </p>
<p>&gt; Thanks </p>
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  Kris &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;Estimate the cost of another set of &#160;tires plus a second set of rims. Rough &lt;br /&gt; assumptions suggest this would be about the same as 1500 gallons of gas, or, &lt;br /&gt; at 18 mpg, 27,000 miles of driving. So, if you got 10% better mileage with &lt;br /&gt; less aggressive treads, it would &#160;take about 270, 000 miles to recoup your &lt;br /&gt; investment. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Thus if you are intent on driving your truck to 500,000, go for it. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;But why did you buy a TRD, or even a 4WD? From your email address &#160;I&#039;d think &lt;br /&gt; your snow problems, even with a few ski trips, could be well handled with a &lt;br /&gt; 2wd with all weather passenger car tires. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jack &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&quot;Kris Kauker&quot; &lt;kkau...@princeton.edu&gt; wrote in message &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;news:e77c0036.0201141254.3ed5be7f@posting.google.com... &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -&lt;/p&gt;&gt; My 2001 Tacoma and I just hit the big 5,000 mile mark yesterday! &#160;Hope &lt;br /&gt; &gt; to hit 500,000 someday! &#160;:-) &lt;br /&gt; &lt;p&gt;&gt; I was wondering what others thought of this: &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; I have the 2001 Tacoma V6 Dble Cab with the TRD package. &#160;The tires &lt;br /&gt; &gt; are a little rough and gas consuming for my likeing. &#160;I was wonder if &lt;br /&gt; &gt; anyone thought it wouls be a good idea to buy the same size tires but &lt;br /&gt; &gt; with a little less tred for the non-winter months. &#160;I know I&#039;ll need &lt;br /&gt; &gt; those tires for the winter months due to snow and the like, but I &lt;br /&gt; &gt; don&#039;t think I&#039;ll need them during the other months. &#160;What I would do &lt;br /&gt; &gt; is buy rims and tires so that I could switch the tires and rims to the &lt;br /&gt; &gt; other set when not in use. &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; Would this save wear and tear on the treddy tires and save gas? &lt;br /&gt; &gt; Does anyone think this is a good idea? &lt;br /&gt; &gt; Is anyone saying &quot;Oh great! &#160;Another new truck owner who doesn&#039;t know &lt;br /&gt; &gt; what they are talking about!&quot; ? &#160;The answer is yes, this is my first &lt;br /&gt; &gt; truck! &lt;br /&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&gt; Thanks &lt;br /&gt; &lt;br /&gt;
  
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<p>Estimate the cost of another set of &nbsp;tires plus a second set of rims. Rough <br /> assumptions suggest this would be about the same as 1500 gallons of gas, or, <br /> at 18 mpg, 27,000 miles of driving. So, if you got 10% better mileage with <br /> less aggressive treads, it would &nbsp;take about 270, 000 miles to recoup your <br /> investment.  </p>
<p>Thus if you are intent on driving your truck to 500,000, go for it.  </p>
<p>But why did you buy a TRD, or even a 4WD? From your email address &nbsp;I&#8217;d think <br /> your snow problems, even with a few ski trips, could be well handled with a <br /> 2wd with all weather passenger car tires.  </p>
<p>Jack  </p>
<p>&quot;Kris Kauker&quot; &lt;kkau&#8230;@princeton.edu&gt; wrote in message </p>
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<p>&gt; My 2001 Tacoma and I just hit the big 5,000 mile mark yesterday! &nbsp;Hope <br /> &gt; to hit 500,000 someday! &nbsp;:-) <br /> 
<p>&gt; I was wondering what others thought of this:  </p>
<p>&gt; I have the 2001 Tacoma V6 Dble Cab with the TRD package. &nbsp;The tires <br /> &gt; are a little rough and gas consuming for my likeing. &nbsp;I was wonder if <br /> &gt; anyone thought it wouls be a good idea to buy the same size tires but <br /> &gt; with a little less tred for the non-winter months. &nbsp;I know I&#8217;ll need <br /> &gt; those tires for the winter months due to snow and the like, but I <br /> &gt; don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll need them during the other months. &nbsp;What I would do <br /> &gt; is buy rims and tires so that I could switch the tires and rims to the <br /> &gt; other set when not in use.  </p>
<p>&gt; Would this save wear and tear on the treddy tires and save gas? <br /> &gt; Does anyone think this is a good idea? <br /> &gt; Is anyone saying &quot;Oh great! &nbsp;Another new truck owner who doesn&#8217;t know <br /> &gt; what they are talking about!&quot; ? &nbsp;The answer is yes, this is my first <br /> &gt; truck!  </p>
<p>&gt; Thanks </p>
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