Watching the news this morning and the power of nature unleashed on Japan is very scary. I know Blake Clements is over there and many others from the Mazda Community. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them for their safety and hope all are safe.
Joe
Devistation in Japan
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TreadZone
, 03-11-2011 08:17 AM
#1
Posted 03-11-2011 08:17 AM
My biggest fear is that when I die my wife will sell my stuff for what I told her I paid for it!
#2
Posted 03-11-2011 08:55 AM
I am in Texas currently and am not hearing any bad news out of Singapore. I just visited Japan for the first time one month ago. Very sad situation.Watching the news this morning and the power of nature unleashed on Japan is very scary. I know Blake Clements is over there and many others from the Mazda Community. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them for their safety and hope all are safe.
Joe
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#3
Posted 03-11-2011 10:08 AM
Glad your ok.
My biggest fear is that when I die my wife will sell my stuff for what I told her I paid for it!
#4
Posted 03-11-2011 06:22 PM
This terrible tragedy could have a tiny little ripple for us: The RA-1 is made in Japan and several of Toyo's plants are in the areas hardest hit.
If someone has a RA-1 close and can read the DOT code, we can determine exactly which plant is used.
If someone has a RA-1 close and can read the DOT code, we can determine exactly which plant is used.
#5
Posted 03-25-2011 06:57 AM
According to "Modern Tire Dealer" Toyo has resumed limited production in the Sendai Japan Plant.
Reports that we received from Toyo stated there was limited damage to the production plants in the area but they didn't have electricity.
Joe
Reports that we received from Toyo stated there was limited damage to the production plants in the area but they didn't have electricity.
Joe
My biggest fear is that when I die my wife will sell my stuff for what I told her I paid for it!
#6
Posted 03-25-2011 05:45 PM
They were closed for 12 days. With all that went on over there getting at least limited quantities out is pretty good. Like Joe says they didn't yet have electricity but now it seems they have limited electricity. The other rubs are getting raw materials into the plant from the ports and getting workers to and from the plant. The trains are pretty toast and they're big time into the trains over there.
http://www.tirebusin...t&id=1301067945
http://www.tirebusin...t&id=1301067945
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