XJR 100 Tires - recommendation
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XJR 100 Tires - recommendation
Just spent $$$ refinishing my BBS Montreal wheels and also had the stainless trim rings buffed. The wheels will now only be put on only for show events as I have a nice set of Coventry wheels on the car for daily use.
Would like a tire that protrudes out from the wheel to avoid curb rash, and since this is for occassional summer use do think I need to spend the money for the 'best' money can buy. There are no cheap tires in this size.
Any recommendations - size 225/35R 19
Would like a tire that protrudes out from the wheel to avoid curb rash, and since this is for occassional summer use do think I need to spend the money for the 'best' money can buy. There are no cheap tires in this size.
Any recommendations - size 225/35R 19
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I've got the 'cooking' XJR, so only have 18's, but here's my 2c...
I only looked at a few options when I bought my tyres. When I bought it, it had Continentals on it, unsure of what model, but I wasn't too happy with them, and wanted something 'better'.
There were only 3 high end options available to me, factory spec Pirelli P-Zero's, Goodyear Eagle F1's, and Michelin Pilot Sports (I believe). There were a few lesser options, Toyos, Bridgestones, Dunlops etc, but I didn't see the point in only doing half a job, so I wanted the best.
The Michelins were also ridiculously priced, so that ruled them out.
I had brand new P-Zero's on a previous (X300) XJR, and loved them, so that was a big tick in that box, however they were also either ridiculously priced, or I had to get them freighted from another city and find someone local to fit them. Even then, there was only a hundred bucks between the Pirellis and the Goodyears.
Ended up with the Goodyears as they were available locally with a reputable dealer.
They're good... but next time I'll pay the extra and go for the P-Zeros. I'm sure there really isn't much between them, but sometimes the mental aspect is just as important as the physical :P
(of course, this may all go out the window if I end up running my 19's or upgrade to 20's, because the Pirelli's get VERY expensive as you go up in size)
I only looked at a few options when I bought my tyres. When I bought it, it had Continentals on it, unsure of what model, but I wasn't too happy with them, and wanted something 'better'.
There were only 3 high end options available to me, factory spec Pirelli P-Zero's, Goodyear Eagle F1's, and Michelin Pilot Sports (I believe). There were a few lesser options, Toyos, Bridgestones, Dunlops etc, but I didn't see the point in only doing half a job, so I wanted the best.
The Michelins were also ridiculously priced, so that ruled them out.
I had brand new P-Zero's on a previous (X300) XJR, and loved them, so that was a big tick in that box, however they were also either ridiculously priced, or I had to get them freighted from another city and find someone local to fit them. Even then, there was only a hundred bucks between the Pirellis and the Goodyears.
Ended up with the Goodyears as they were available locally with a reputable dealer.
They're good... but next time I'll pay the extra and go for the P-Zeros. I'm sure there really isn't much between them, but sometimes the mental aspect is just as important as the physical :P
(of course, this may all go out the window if I end up running my 19's or upgrade to 20's, because the Pirelli's get VERY expensive as you go up in size)
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BBS refinishing
Will post pictures of the refinished wheels shortly. I am in Toronto so I found there were 3 recommended shops that in the area. I ended up going to the one my tire shop recommended as they sold and installed a huge variety of specialty wheels and on many exotic cars. I brought the wheels in and they quoted me a price of $800 plus an extra $100 to have the stainless ring buffed up. ($900 all in). Instead of two weeks for the job it took 4 months and I am still not sure why. In the end the results were worth the wait. They indicated that the wheels were stripped, repainted, clear coated and baked. Trim was buffed. They indicated that they could not match the colour in a powdercoat. So in the end not sure whether I should have shopped around more to get them owdercoated. Also - while there, a guy picked up a 20" 1-piece wheel from a Tesla and it looked like a nice refinishing job for $175.
If the BBS was a 1-piece - the price would have less.
If the BBS was a 1-piece - the price would have less.
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As these would be fair weather tires for you that won't be used often, I'd go with the Bridgestone RE-11. Ridiculous amounts of grip, not a bad price even in large sizes, lots of lip protection overhang. For a 19 x 8.5 wheel, I'd go with a 255/35/19 or a 265/35/19. These sizes will square up nicely over an 8.5 wheel for better lip protection than a narrower tire.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....XLV2&tab=Sizes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....XLV2&tab=Sizes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....XLV2&tab=Sizes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....XLV2&tab=Sizes
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These exact boots...I guess easily found where you are.....
Bridgestone Potenza RE050A 255/35 R19 96 Y, ZR XL, MO1 » Oponeo.co.uk
I've ran mine on Michelin PS2's and 3's then I switched to Potenza RE050A it has a rim protector. MO fitting is Mercedes and BBS go together perfectly.
Dry grip is as good as a Pzero shod car with less noise. They sit without flatspots - this to me means a well designed tire. A plush ride on the lower pressure setting, if you put sport pressures in you can really tell, compared to the Michelin's.
The Y96 the Y is 186mph and the 96 is load capacity - they're OEM on the Ferrari Enzo....
Nuff Said...
Bridgestone Potenza RE050A 255/35 R19 96 Y, ZR XL, MO1 » Oponeo.co.uk
I've ran mine on Michelin PS2's and 3's then I switched to Potenza RE050A it has a rim protector. MO fitting is Mercedes and BBS go together perfectly.
Dry grip is as good as a Pzero shod car with less noise. They sit without flatspots - this to me means a well designed tire. A plush ride on the lower pressure setting, if you put sport pressures in you can really tell, compared to the Michelin's.
The Y96 the Y is 186mph and the 96 is load capacity - they're OEM on the Ferrari Enzo....
Nuff Said...
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Will post pictures of the refinished wheels shortly. I am in Toronto so I found there were 3 recommended shops that in the area. I ended up going to the one my tire shop recommended as they sold and installed a huge variety of specialty wheels and on many exotic cars. I brought the wheels in and they quoted me a price of $800 plus an extra $100 to have the stainless ring buffed up. ($900 all in). Instead of two weeks for the job it took 4 months and I am still not sure why. In the end the results were worth the wait. They indicated that the wheels were stripped, repainted, clear coated and baked. Trim was buffed. They indicated that they could not match the colour in a powdercoat. So in the end not sure whether I should have shopped around more to get them owdercoated. Also - while there, a guy picked up a 20" 1-piece wheel from a Tesla and it looked like a nice refinishing job for $175.
If the BBS was a 1-piece - the price would have less.
If the BBS was a 1-piece - the price would have less.
Mine are also at the shop,
I think painting them wil make it easier to get the exact color match paint from BBS .
Luckely you can have the stainless steel rings polished.
If they were lucky when taking the wheels apart ,they dont have any broken titanium bolt,s ,i have 6 bolts broke in my wheels and its difficult to drill them out ...
My wheels are powder coated by the former owner, but it doesn,t look that nice Like a spray painted wheel with clear laquar ,and they also took of the stainless steel rings on mine...
It will cost me allot to get the 19" Stainless rings and restore the wheels like new
They now have made a very limited batch after-market 19" stainless steel polished rings specially for the XJR 100 in the UK ,
To restore this very rare XJR100 19" BBS .
Last edited by DJ-Roy; 02-15-2014 at 07:18 PM.
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Look forward to seeing pictures, KatanaMan. Also curious to know whether you found someone who had worked on these two-piece wheels before. Did you have them disassembled?
Anyone tried having the minor dings in the trim rings worked out and polished?
Having been burned in the past, I'm probably too careful about who I send these wheels to.
Also, where are you guys getting replacement Ti bolts and other parts?
Cab
Anyone tried having the minor dings in the trim rings worked out and polished?
Having been burned in the past, I'm probably too careful about who I send these wheels to.
Also, where are you guys getting replacement Ti bolts and other parts?
Cab
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Those are inspirational. Fabulous! Did they paint the bolts or something? Mine aren't in bad shape, but they are dull.
I heard back from a local restorer recommended by the Jaguar store, and he says he has done these before and doesn't foresee any problems with the disassembly process. Does anyone know if there is a gasket or some sort of seal between the wheel center and outer barrel?
Cab
I heard back from a local restorer recommended by the Jaguar store, and he says he has done these before and doesn't foresee any problems with the disassembly process. Does anyone know if there is a gasket or some sort of seal between the wheel center and outer barrel?
Cab
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They look amazing!!
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