Tyre recommendations
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Re: Tyre recommendations
I believe the info about Avon came from MSUK...
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Thanks KS.
Some more facts I've learned recently:
Michelin classic brands (XWX, XAS, XVS, etc) are made in Serbia (outside the EU)
Pirelli (CA67, CN36, P7, etc) are made in Turkey (outside the EU)
Apparently, a tube is available in size 215/60x15
https://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=816
Dunlop Sport Classic comes with an EU label because this tyre is not an old design as it was introduced recently. I've yet to receive a reply from Dunlop about the dimensions and where is it made.
All the others (not sure about Avon CR6ZZ) are exempt from EU labelling because they were first introduced decades ago.
Dunlop Racing L and M sections CR65 (Cross-Ply) are road legal if the diameter is 15-inch or larger but I've been told they don't last long (on the track I would think).
Surprisingly, "cheap" Dunlop Blue Response are made in Germany:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu10cxfQUos
Some more facts I've learned recently:
Michelin classic brands (XWX, XAS, XVS, etc) are made in Serbia (outside the EU)
Pirelli (CA67, CN36, P7, etc) are made in Turkey (outside the EU)
Apparently, a tube is available in size 215/60x15
https://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=816
Dunlop Sport Classic comes with an EU label because this tyre is not an old design as it was introduced recently. I've yet to receive a reply from Dunlop about the dimensions and where is it made.
All the others (not sure about Avon CR6ZZ) are exempt from EU labelling because they were first introduced decades ago.
Dunlop Racing L and M sections CR65 (Cross-Ply) are road legal if the diameter is 15-inch or larger but I've been told they don't last long (on the track I would think).
Surprisingly, "cheap" Dunlop Blue Response are made in Germany:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu10cxfQUos
Re: Tyre recommendations
I know nobody wants to know but I'm just saying - the Dunlop Sport Classic are made in France. Both sizes (185/70 and 215/60) are marked N0 on the sidewall (homologated by Porsche).
Re: Tyre recommendations
Andy,Lightweight_911 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 1:48 pm .
These look like the 'stubby' ones I've always used (assuming the same as in their photo):
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141066687360 ... R7i-lp3EYQ
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I found this picture that you posted years ago on the ESR forum but it's not same as the ebay link you posted recently. Do you remember where you got this 'fat' valve from? Nobody can seem to find them anymore, not even Harvey Weidman.
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Re: Tyre recommendations
Was it not the TR4 15'
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174386449618 ... gIprvD_BwE
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174386449618 ... gIprvD_BwE
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Re: Tyre recommendations
I may have a note somewhere outlining where I bought them from - I'll see if I can find anything.
There's also a vague chance I might still have some - will have a look tomorrow ...
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“Adding power makes you faster on the straights;
- subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
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Re: Tyre recommendations
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Checked all the obvious places in my garage but drew a blank I'm afraid.
The last couple of times I bought the 'stubby' TR 415's was via ebay - sorry no other details.
The ones in this link look like they might be suitable:
https://tyre-equipment.co.uk/products/t ... e-tr415-10
Checked all the obvious places in my garage but drew a blank I'm afraid.
The last couple of times I bought the 'stubby' TR 415's was via ebay - sorry no other details.
The ones in this link look like they might be suitable:
https://tyre-equipment.co.uk/products/t ... e-tr415-10
Andy
“Adding power makes you faster on the straights;
- subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
“Adding power makes you faster on the straights;
- subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
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OK, no worries Andy. Thanks for trying anyway.
I'll enquire with that company in the link.
I'll enquire with that company in the link.
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I've tried Dill Tr-415 Tire Valve Stem TR415 but my tyre man was not happy with them. If you want to have a go I have lots just let me know.
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Re: Tyre recommendations
That's cool I'm Just being honest. I bought them as some guy on the pelicanparts forum said he used them with success
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Re: Tyre recommendations
I'm afraid thats life these days. i was Sad when Dunlop stopped making their historic tyres in the UK. Dunlop no longer make any proper historic road tyres. sadly the factory that currently makes the few proper historic road tyres with Dunlop written on them is the Avon factory that is shutting at the end of the year.
hmm don't do it.IanM wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 4:56 pm Apparently, a tube is available in size 215/60x15
https://shop.mwsint.com/product_details.asp?id=816
It is such a shame Dunlop didnt do it properly and make a proper period tyre, and whos idea was it to have "classic" written on the side? Doh!
Yep the CR6ZZ doesn't look right, but they do handle nicely on a classic car, because they have a carcass built with an understanding of the chassis set up they will be fitted to. Its a shame these are probably finished at the end of the year when the factory closes.
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/vintag ... cr6zz.html
No the Dunlop Racing L and M sections are not road legal.
Is this too small, can you read it?
Longstone tyres
Re: Tyre recommendations
Just came across some pictures of a car fitted with 185/70x15 on the front, and 205/70x15 on the rear:
Last edited by IanM on Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:11 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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^^^^^^
So, what do you think of the stance of that car? In case you didn't notice, the rears are 1" taller. Does the stance look OK or terrible? Does it look like a tractor?
So, what do you think of the stance of that car? In case you didn't notice, the rears are 1" taller. Does the stance look OK or terrible? Does it look like a tractor?