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Subject: [Healeys] Re - Tyre Pressures
From: timwarduk at aol.com (Tim Ward)
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2017 09:34:13 +0100
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Hi Mike

Sounds like a great trip you had back in 2014.

 

A few years back we did a trip in Switzerland to take in as many passes as we 
could based first in Brienz and then in St Moritz. The toe in settings back 
then were wrong and after the Stelvio pass I noticed that the outside of one of 
the tyres was very scrubbed. Quite scary! They are now set correctly!

 

Hopefully the heatwave will have calmed down by early September

 

Thanks for your response

 

All the best

 

Tim

 

From: mike brooks [mailto:hypercubic at yahoo.co.uk] 
Sent: 06 August 2017 21:11
To: Healeys <healeys at autox.team.net>
Cc: timwarduk at aol.com
Subject: Re - [Healeys] Tyre Pressures

 

Tim,

 

I echo Kees in suggesting you keep clear of the motorways. My wife and I drove 
the BN2 from Scotland to Val d'Aosta in 2014 and entirely avoided all motorways 
and tunnels. The Grand and Petit St. Bernard passes were spectacular. The N and 
D roads in France, as well as providing wonderful scenery and great eating 
places were often fantastic driving roads, almost traffic free. It was a 
wonderful trip. My tyre pressures probably won't help you as I'm on 60 spoke 
wheels with 165 x 15 Vredsteins at 28 psi. The only issue we had in our 1600 
mile trip was some slightly rough running in Italy. At first I wondered about 
the high altitude in the Val d'Aosta affecting the carburation, but we had come 
over the Grand St Bernard Pass without missing a beat. The problem cleared up 
as we drove back through France so, in retrospect, I blame a bad batch of fuel 
in Italy.





Mike Brooks

'56 BN2

Aberdeenshire

Scotland

 

Message: 3

Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2017 11:11:45 +0100



Subject: [Healeys] Tyre Pressures



 

 

 

Hi

 

Getting the car ready for a drive to the South of France taking in the Route

des Grandes Alpes all the way to Menton. Then back mostly on Motorways.

 

 

 

So the drive will be a mixture of Motorways and Mountain Pass Roads.

 

 

 

Question therefore is what Bar Pressure should I put in for the different

roads.

 

 

 

I have 72 spoke wheels all fitted with relatively new Vredestein Tyres

185/70, HR15, 89H

 

 

 

As usual I look forward to the benefit of your collective wisdom

 

 

 

Many thanks

 

 

 

Tim

 

BJ8, original Metallic Golden Beige

 

 

 

Tim Ward

 

Warwick House

 

12 Mill Road

 

Kislingbury

 

NN7 4BB

 

Tel: 07855 388 751

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