Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36

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Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36

#1 Post by Dougal Cawley »

Hi Team

I hope you agree it is good news that Pirelli have again produced the original equipment tyres for the Dolly 175/70VR13 CN36.

Anyway, today we fitted a set on some Dolly wheels to put on my Dads car.
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#2 Post by LJColeman »

I love the look of these tyres!

How much did the full set cost you?
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#3 Post by James467 »

Oh my god I just got a bit over excited!

That's going to be perfect for NWL and YGD!!

Thanks for posting Dougal! :thumbsup:
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#4 Post by xvivalve »

...but original equipment weren't made by Pirelli! They were Dunlop and were HR rated!
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#5 Post by James467 »

For me the appeal is that they are a period tyre in the right size.

Maybe now Dunlop will get some SP Sports made in the right size!
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#6 Post by Emerald Sprint »

They don't look too reassuring for wet conditions. Plenty of profile but no siping whatsoever.
I had older tyres with comparable profile (coarse thread, zig zag blocks) on our defender and it was all over the place in the rain.

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#7 Post by James467 »

If Dougal gave me a free set then id be very happy to test and report back to the club! :wink: :lol:
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#8 Post by Len Hughes »

Vintage Tyres in Beaulieu have the correct Aquajet moulds but wont make them as there is no demand! I'd have a set tomorrow if they made them to replace mine which have no wear but getting on a bit.

They do a 13 inch Aquajet but only in a 165R13 82H but they cost £200 each.
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Emerald Sprint wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:26 pm They don't look too reassuring for wet conditions. Plenty of profile but no siping whatsoever.
I had older tyres with comparable profile (coarse thread, zig zag blocks) on our defender and it was all over the place in the rain.
Hmm that is pretty much what I thought when I saw the first post,
save for the fact that you have used kinder language than I would have.




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Okay,…..

#10 Post by sprint95m »

I have just done one of they Google search things...
https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres-175-70-13-0-H/
and the good news is that Uniroyal are once again making 175/70HR13 tyres.



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#11 Post by SprintMWU773V »

So Dougal are there any discounts available for TDC members?
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#12 Post by LJColeman »

Can anyone recommend the best looking tyre in 175/70/R13 for sprint wheels?
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#13 Post by GTS290N »

There’s only one way to settle this.
Several drivers of different abilities on a mixture of roads using the same car, not knowing which tyres are fitted at the time. Weather/road conditions would need to be very similar for each blind run..........
Now that would be a test report that would sell me a magazine. And maybe some new tyres.....
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#14 Post by cliftyhanger »

LJColeman wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2018 5:09 pm Can anyone recommend the best looking tyre in 175/70/R13 for sprint wheels?
Sorry, but I really have no idea what you really want to know. After all, tyres are round and black.
If you mean period tread, maybe the Pirellis sold by Doug? Or Michelin XAS (maybe too old a design?)

But there are plenty of very good quality tyres, especially if you are willing to use T rated (up to 118mph as opposed to the original H, 130mph rated tyres. Top speed of a std car is 116mph I believe...)
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#15 Post by LJColeman »

Sorry guys my post really was lacking some detail wasnt it!

So basically my predicament is - I need to replace all 4 tyres on my Sprint wheels. I dont really want to spend over £200 for a set of 4 and i would like the original size of 175/70/13.

I can see there are plenty of tyres available in this Tyre size, However im unsure what would be best suited to my 1500 HL in terms of tread pattern & handling etc.
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