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Subject: Re: C% tire search
From: "Dad" <knockers(at)fisher.net>
Subject: Re: C% tire search
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 09:55:26 -0400
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On Mar 21, 11:08 pm, "C Courtney" <way...(at)TexWebNOSPAMslinger.com>
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> Hey everyone thanks for the info that is heading my way :)
>
> Looking for best set of run flats for a C5? I can`t think of not
> having run
> flats.
> Where is the best place to get them? Which are quite, best wear,
> best
> performance, best price??????
>
> Thanks
> W
+You should consider changing over to Michelin PS2`s with a tire
+repair kit and Tire Foam in a can. They are far quieter and handle
+better than RunFlats. Thats what i did on my 2006 .
Tirerack.com, Firestone RFT, and tire foam will kill about $80 worth
of tire pressure sensor; depending on the year of your C5.

From: "Roy" <Roy(at)home.net>
Subject: Re: C% tire search
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 10:05:22 -0400
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"C Courtney" <waynec(at)TexWebNOSPAMslinger.com> wrote in message
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> Hey everyone thanks for the info that is heading my way :)
>
> Looking for best set of run flats for a C5? I can`t think of not having
> run flats.
> Where is the best place to get them? Which are quite, best wear, best
> performance, best price??????
>
> Thanks
> W
Lot of folks going to Firestone. Tire Rack has probably the best price, but
ya have to factor shipping.

From: Blue C5 <bobdraker(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: C% tire search
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 05:33:37 -0700 (PDT)
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On Mar 22, 12:08=A0am, "C Courtney" <way...(at)TexWebNOSPAMslinger.com>
wrote:
> Hey everyone thanks for the info that is heading my way :)
>
> Looking for best set of run flats for a C5? I can`t think of not having r=
un
> flats.
> Where is the best place to get them? Which are quite, best wear, best
> performance, best price??????
>
> Thanks
> W
I bought Michelin Pilot Sport A/S ZPs (Zero Pressure) in April of 06
for my 2000 C5. These are run flats. 34,234 on the car at the time.
I had them installed at Alban Tire in Springfield Virginia. They were
less than Tire Rack including installation.
Much quieter than the Good Years after 12,000 miles of driving on
them. You can still talk on concrete roads. Wider range in pressure
build up than the GY were. On a hot road, they may go up 5 lbs, GY
went up about three.
I am satisfied with them and would recommend them.
Fronts $248 ea
Rear $376 ea
Scrap Tire Fee $10
Balance $50
Total for 4: $1,320.
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Title: Jaguar 1922 - 2009 - Always a great looking car Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 21:47:52 +0000 Author: sorrentolens
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Founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922, by two motorcycle enthusiasts, Sir William Lyons and William Walmsley, the SS Jaguar name first appeared on a 2.5 litre saloon in 1935, sports models of which were the SS 90 and SS 100. The Jaguar name was given to the entire company in 1945 when the SS was dropped due to lack of popularity from WWII.
Jaguar made its name in the 1950s with a series of elegantly-styled sports cars and luxury saloons. In 1951 the company leased what would quickly become its principal plant from the Daimler Motor Company (not to be confused with Daimler-Benz), and in 1960 purchased Daimler from its parent company, the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA). From the late 1960s, Daimler was used as a brand name for Jaguar’s most luxurious saloons.
Jaguar merged with the British Motor Corporation (BMC), the Austin-Morris combine, to form British Motor Holdings (BMH) in 1966. After merging with Leyland, which had already taken over Rover and Standard Triumph, the resultant company then became the British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC) in 1968. Financial difficulties and the publication of the Ryder Report led to effective nationalization in 1975 and the company became British Leyland, Ltd. (later simply BL plc).
In the 1970s the Jaguar and Daimler marques formed part of BL’s specialist car division or Jaguar Rover Triumph Ltd until a restructure in the early 1980s saw most of the BL volume car manufacturing side becoming the Austin Rover Group within which Jaguar was not included. In 1984, Jaguar was floated off as a separate company on the stock market — one of the Thatcher government’s many privatizations.
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