Tires or Tyres
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in original size, well. I can't seem to find them in Canada. Think y'all have more options.
jannhall could/would you please post where you see 13" in any size
jannhall could/would you please post where you see 13" in any size
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h20hamelan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hi all perhaps another option which hasn't been mentioned is Pirelli CN36 which is the original tyre from the period but with modern compounds. I use 175 x70x 13 on my S4.
They are more comfortable than the 60 series R spec tyres used previously and the handling is very very good. Unfortunately they are not cheap but I suspect less than XAS FF and they are tubeless.
Cheers Peter
They are more comfortable than the 60 series R spec tyres used previously and the handling is very very good. Unfortunately they are not cheap but I suspect less than XAS FF and they are tubeless.
Cheers Peter
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I had a conversation with Spyder about their driveshaft conversion and the subject of tyres came up. They recommended Uniroyal RainExperts. That's what I'm going to put on my S4.
I have experience with Spyder products and their expertise so I trust this recommendation.
I have experience with Spyder products and their expertise so I trust this recommendation.
1969 Elan S4 FHC, purchased in 1978, now with a big valve engine.
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Quart Meg Miles wrote:Don't be frightened - can deflate the tyre instantly!
Why all cars should run tpms
Some of us have seen many accidents and deaths because of the lack of an inexpensive gadget/widget
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h20hamelan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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h20hamelan wrote:Quart Meg Miles wrote:Don't be frightened - can deflate the tyre instantly!
Why all cars should run tpms
Some of us have seen many accidents and deaths because of the lack of an inexpensive gadget/widget
A pressure monitor won't help in an impact failure, as I found when a friend crashed my car and exposed the tube!
Meg
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Quart Meg Miles - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Of course impact, which results in a blow out. Similar to hitting any obstacle which changes how your car is behaving.
TPMS can give you warning when a tyre starts to deflate. Did you notice your tyre went down 2psi per minute, its not long before you do.
And the reason they are mandated from 2007.
TPMS can give you warning when a tyre starts to deflate. Did you notice your tyre went down 2psi per minute, its not long before you do.
And the reason they are mandated from 2007.
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