So tire selection can depend on wheel choice and body accuracy. 195/60/14's
are great on my 70 and my choice for the freeway. 185/60/14's lower ratio
gives quicker starts. my autocross tires, Kuhmo Victoracer 195/55/14's are
even smaller than the 185's. I really feel those!
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Harper [mailto:roadsterdude1600@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 1:57 PM
To: CalSpeed@aol.com; PLETCH5@aol.com; datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: tire question
I know that Calspeed recommends going up to 195/60 X
14, but I would try a pair on the rear, at speed over
bumps first if you can. I found that my rear wells
were off center (rear end or body, I,m not sure), and
I got a rub on one side. Attempted to move the body
over with limited success (about 1/8 - 1/4", but it
was not easy. Wish I had used 185's, but it was too
late. Just my experience, YMMV,
Mike Harper, 66, SC
--- CalSpeed@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 2/14/01 3:28:26 PM !!!First
> Boot!!!, PLETCH5@aol.com
> writes:
>
> << has anybody used Yokohama AVS tires. Im thinking
> of buying a set and would
> like some feed back. The size Im going with is
> 185/60r14 >>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have heard great things from these tires. The
> price is right and they
> offer good performance and wear. I run with a set
> of the Yokahama A032R's.
> Also awesome tires but alittle $$$ and they are
> alittle loud. They sound
> like my Pathfinder tires while driving down the
> highway. But the stick like
> glue!
>
> I regards to size you may want to go to a 195/60x14.
>
> Michael "Calspeed" Carion
> <A
>
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> Datsun
> </A>
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