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Tyres

Post by TrevorH83 » Wed Aug 24, 2022 3:12 pm

Hello,

Over the winter I’m going to get all 4 wheels refurbed and put new tyres on them when done, is there a general consensus of what’s best?

The car is on standard16” wheels, 1995 24v

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Re: Tyres

Post by Micron » Wed Aug 24, 2022 3:18 pm

TrevorH83 wrote:
Wed Aug 24, 2022 3:12 pm
Hello,

Over the winter I’m going to get all 4 wheels refurbed and put new tyres on them when done, is there a general consensus of what’s best?

The car is on standard16” wheels, 1995 24v

Regards

Trevor
Probabaly based on the mileage you are likely to do, I would say anything that suits your budget, because if you are not careful the age of the tyres could become an issue before the tread wears out?
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Re: Tyres

Post by TrevorH83 » Wed Aug 24, 2022 3:46 pm

Good point worth considering!

Certainly no more than 2k miles a year I reckon, the car will only be on the road in the summer months and then put back in the garage so not many at all really.

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Re: Tyres

Post by Micron » Wed Aug 24, 2022 3:52 pm

Most modern tyres meet all of the requirements, it might just be down the how much road noise they make and if you only buy certain makes.
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Re: Tyres

Post by simps » Wed Aug 24, 2022 4:42 pm

we say that, but I just replaced the wheels that came with the car, shod with no-name Chinese tyres, with the wheels I got from Gavin (twilight-rider) which have Pirellis fitted, there is a marked difference in handling and I'm no pro. I also swapped Evergreens for Toyos on the Saab and again the difference is noticeable from memory an extra £7 per corner.

I'd say get the best you can afford, its the only thing that's keeping you on the road and out of the ditch!

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Re: Tyres

Post by Slick » Wed Aug 24, 2022 4:49 pm

Kumho Ecsta (or something like that) always been a mid range but good tyre
Avon rx7 too 👍

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Re: Tyres

Post by jmx6 » Wed Aug 24, 2022 4:56 pm

I put Avons on a couple of cars and was not impressed with their grip levels, especially when pulling away I found it to easy to spin the wheels compared to the ones that were on before which were a less well known brand and often a bit worn.

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Re: Tyres

Post by TrevorH83 » Wed Aug 24, 2022 5:01 pm

simps wrote:
Wed Aug 24, 2022 4:42 pm
we say that, but I just replaced the wheels that came with the car, shod with no-name Chinese tyres, with the wheels I got from Gavin (twilight-rider) which have Pirellis fitted, there is a marked difference in handling and I'm no pro. I also swapped Evergreens for Toyos on the Saab and again the difference is noticeable from memory an extra £7 per corner.

I'd say get the best you can afford, its the only thing that's keeping you on the road and out of the ditch!
Thank you, I had Pirelli P1's on my TT and they were probably the best tyre I've had but the car certainly went through them!! I am probably going to go for a decent mid range I reckon as I don't want a ditch finder but don't need to spend full whack either!!

Steering away from Dunlops... my Jag came with them and they were already perishing around the edges after 3 years!!

Nexen or Kumo seem like a good bet looking online.

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Re: Tyres

Post by Incognito » Wed Aug 24, 2022 7:31 pm

I spent many a year in the tyre fitting trade. If money weren't an option I'd be fitting all 4 corners with Continentals.

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