Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
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Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
Ah, that is easier!
I have heard, and seen, VERY good thins about Falken sn832.
I will explain. Most tyres are OK tootling about (as long as tyres are not old or the very cheap nasty type) What is usually a problem is when things go pear-shaped, ie a corner that is slippery.
I have seen the Falkens used on Triumphs on a wet trackday. They held on way better than my goodyears when the chap was cornering, and he is somebody I greatly respect. He also used them on the CT 10 countries run, and was very positive about them.
Downside is they are a little soft, so won't last as well as a hard compound tyre. But on our cars you should be getting 15-20K out of them. And by that time it may be time to replace anyway.... (my Michelins are cracking up at 6 years old, but car is left outside, and sunlight contributes heavily to the tyre ageing)
My other options (I am looking too) are uniroyal rainexperts. Again a good rain tyre. But I am thinking the Falkens may be the ones...
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/ ... NYEALw_wcB
(check out other sellers for possibly better prices)
I have heard, and seen, VERY good thins about Falken sn832.
I will explain. Most tyres are OK tootling about (as long as tyres are not old or the very cheap nasty type) What is usually a problem is when things go pear-shaped, ie a corner that is slippery.
I have seen the Falkens used on Triumphs on a wet trackday. They held on way better than my goodyears when the chap was cornering, and he is somebody I greatly respect. He also used them on the CT 10 countries run, and was very positive about them.
Downside is they are a little soft, so won't last as well as a hard compound tyre. But on our cars you should be getting 15-20K out of them. And by that time it may be time to replace anyway.... (my Michelins are cracking up at 6 years old, but car is left outside, and sunlight contributes heavily to the tyre ageing)
My other options (I am looking too) are uniroyal rainexperts. Again a good rain tyre. But I am thinking the Falkens may be the ones...
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/ ... NYEALw_wcB
(check out other sellers for possibly better prices)
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Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
The big problem folk are having is with Sprint wheels actually fitted to a Sprint, since OE on a Sprint was 175/70/HR/13. it's the H rating that causes the problem as very few companies still make this tyre with this speed rating and they are expensive. Since you "only" have a 1500HL which had an OE requirement of S rating or better, you have a MUCH wider choice! Though TBH, you're not going to find anything decent for much less than £40 a corner.LJColeman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 8:16 am 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.
Steve
'73 2 door Toledo with Vauxhall Carlton 2.0 8v engine (The Carledo)
'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
Apprentice served Triumph Specialist for 50 years. PM for more info or quotes.
Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
Thank you for your replies & input guys, very helpful.
I like the look of the Falkens, The car will only do about 2K miles a year so premature wear doesn't bother me too much. In regards to the speed rating the car will not ever go over 70MPH so its a little irrelevant also.
Thank you again.
I like the look of the Falkens, The car will only do about 2K miles a year so premature wear doesn't bother me too much. In regards to the speed rating the car will not ever go over 70MPH so its a little irrelevant also.
Thank you again.
Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
The issue is not how fast you intend to drive, but how fast the car COULD go given its head. This was a problem when I had a Lotus Elan Sprint. Because of the potential top speed of the car it needed H rated tyres (max speed 130 mph), but to get those in 155/80 x 13 is nearly impossible. A lot of owners fitted T rated tyres (max speed 118 mph) and in the UK that shouldn't ever be an issue, except that it is theoretically against the law. However, for your 1500 the S rated tyre (max speed 112 mph) should be fine.LJColeman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:18 am Thank you for your replies & input guys, very helpful.
I like the look of the Falkens, The car will only do about 2K miles a year so premature wear doesn't bother me too much. In regards to the speed rating the car will not ever go over 70MPH so its a little irrelevant also.
Thank you again.
Mike
(1969 MGB GTV8, 1977 Dolomite 1850HL, 1971 MGB roadster now all three on the road)
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Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
[color=#0000FFIve always like Goodyear tyres,but on the fiesta i had Avon tyres fitted, they do a tyre that will fit the sprintcliftyhanger wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 8:47 am Ah, that is easier!
I have heard, and seen, VERY good thins about Falken sn832.
I will explain. Most tyres are OK tootling about (as long as tyres are not old or the very cheap nasty type) What is usually a problem is when things go pear-shaped, ie a corner that is slippery.
I have seen the Falkens used on Triumphs on a wet trackday. They held on way better than my goodyears when the chap was cornering, and he is somebody I greatly respect. He also used them on the CT 10 countries run, and was very positive about them.
Downside is they are a little soft, so won't last as well as a hard compound tyre. But on our cars you should be getting 15-20K out of them. And by that time it may be time to replace anyway.... (my Michelins are cracking up at 6 years old, but car is left outside, and sunlight contributes heavily to the tyre ageing)
My other options (I am looking too) are uniroyal rainexperts. Again a good rain tyre. But I am thinking the Falkens may be the ones...
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/ ... NYEALw_wcB
(check out other sellers for possibly better prices)
Dave[/color]
Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
I have used the Avon's on my MGB for several years . Although I have 175/65 x 15 on the B they are the same as the 13inch. Decent grip and quiet. Cooper tyres have an exact version ( they own Avon ). About £45 fitted for the 175/60 13r Avon's. Plus they are made in Britain and look good.
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Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
GrahamGraham04 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:38 pm I have used the Avon's on my MGB for several years . Although I have 175/65 x 15 on the B they are the same as the 13inch. Decent grip and quiet. Cooper tyres have an exact version ( they own Avon ). About £45 fitted for the 175/60 13r Avon's. Plus they are made in Britain and look good.
will going to 175/60/13 change the speedo reading ?
Dave
Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
I fitted a new set of 175/70x13 Yokohama's to my Sprint several years ago. They have an 82Kg weight and H speed rating.
I find them to be really good steer-ers and wear-ers, but they do suffer from harshness if over-inflated even just a little.
I bought them because several of the car club sporting guys, lap dashers and hill climbers love them. Now I can see why they do.
I find them to be really good steer-ers and wear-ers, but they do suffer from harshness if over-inflated even just a little.
I bought them because several of the car club sporting guys, lap dashers and hill climbers love them. Now I can see why they do.
Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
There are tyre size calculators available on line. Here's one http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyre-size-calculator/new to this wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 7:46 pm
will going to 175/60/13 change the speedo reading ?
Dave[/color]
Put in the standard tyre size and your proposed new size and it will tell you the difference in diameter both as mm and as a percentage. So if the new tyre is 5% smaller than the original, your speedo will read 5% fast. Simples.
Mike
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Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
I measured the diameter of the 175/60 Avon and the 155 goodyear tyres , not very scientific with a tape measure but 22 inches for part worn 155 and 22 1/4 inches for the 175/60 . Checked the speedo against a GPS and the figures look the same to me, The Dolly over reads by about 3mph on both.
Graham
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Re: Original equipment Dolomite Tyres from Pirelli - 175/70VR13 CN36
Sorry for not getting bback to some of these questions, but sadly my Dad has flogged his Dolly.
Anyway there are some deals on here https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/classi ... omite.html for sets of tyres.
I notice there are some references here stating that tyres are just black and round. That is just like saying a car is a car, and if you want to buy on price a 2CV is cheaper.
Tyres make a massive differenece to handling. It is worth spending a few more bob to buy a tyre that is builty to compliment your chassis.
Anyway there are some deals on here https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/classi ... omite.html for sets of tyres.
I notice there are some references here stating that tyres are just black and round. That is just like saying a car is a car, and if you want to buy on price a 2CV is cheaper.
Tyres make a massive differenece to handling. It is worth spending a few more bob to buy a tyre that is builty to compliment your chassis.