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Old 01-15-2015, 03:55 PM
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I love the way Pirelli tires stick to the pavement!
I have old Pirelli 205/70VR-15's on my coupe, now.
What are the best tires that match the performance?
I was looking at these, but they don't seem like a good replacement.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...rk=1&x=16&y=19
 
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Old 01-15-2015, 05:16 PM
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The selection is thin in 15" tires these days. The only true performance oriented choice I know of in 205/70 or 215/70 is the Michelin XWX....that you need to get from a specialty supplier for $400-$500 each.

You can still get the (reproduction) Dunlop SP Sport 205/70 from specialty suppliers. Not cheap, maybe $250 each? Like they used on the Series 1 Cars....and maybe Ser IIs as well....I can't remember. Try Lucas Tire, Coker Tire

Those Pirelli Scorpions look good to me at a glance. Might be better than an older design Pirelli for all we know


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I wore out a set of Michelin MXW's, around 1988. They wore out prematurely and Michelin refunded the purchase amount.
I'm thinking about bumping the rims up to 16".
Maybe I could source some good tires for a lot less?
I have been looking at the reproduction Dunlop center-lock aluminum rims.
I am looking for some spline-drive hubs, right now, to make the conversation.


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16" wheels will give much better selection of tires


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Old 01-16-2015, 02:04 AM
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Hope I don't have to change out the speedo gear.
Already changed it out for the 4-speed manual stick conversion.
 
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Originally Posted by Giovanni LiCalsi
Hope I don't have to change out the speedo gear.
Already changed it out for the 4-speed manual stick conversion.

Maybe not.

Your existing 205/70x15 should have a diameter of about 26.3"

Find a tire for the 16" wheels of the same diameter....or as close as you can get.....while still being appropriate width and load rating for the car. This will mean a lower profile sidewall. I'm sure there's something out there that is close


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Old 01-16-2015, 12:06 PM
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Thanks!
 
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