I just completed some research in tires currently available in a size that
would be acceptable for Healeys.
I discovered that Tire Rack offers a "Classic" brand in that size, which I
suspect is made in China, for $79.95. You can call it up by requesting tires
for a 1957 Karmann Ghia.
In addition, Coker Tire offers the Vredestein Sprint Classics for $119 and
Michelin XZXs for $188.
At the top end, Lucas Classic Tires offers Pirelli Cinturatos in that size, ?
which the Pirelli Site says are appropriate for Alfa-Romeos of that period --
for $199 each.
For my money, I've been running tires of the "Classic" variety under a variety
of sidewall brands. My current set (which should probably be replaced soon --
no tire should EVER be used that is more than 10 years old -- manufacturing
month and year are marked on the tire in the format MMYY) is labeled "Metric"
and was ordered through my local tire supplier/mounter.
As I remember, they fitted them with inner tubes -- I don't trust wire wheels
to hold air -- and the inner tubes are a standard size used in agricultural
equipment.
SInce I'm VERY unlikely to drive my Healey faster than 80 mph, I don't think
they need to be speed-rated, but I sort of like the idea of buying a tire from
a known manufacturer, so an extra $120 on a once a decade purchase isn't a real
deal-breaker.
Now if I were buying tires for use on the track, I would definitely be looking
at the Pirellis or Michelins.
G.
Gary Anderson
Los Altos, California
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2. Re: DMV No Go (Michael MacLean)
3. Re: Right hand signal light - SOLVED (John Spaur)
4. Re: Tires 165 HR 15 Tire King made in China (Bob Spidell)
5. Re: Tires 165 HR 15 Tire King made in China (Bob Spidell)
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2017 13:09:20 -0400
From: "Len and/or Marge Hartnett" <thehartnetts at earthlink.net>
To: "AH Mail List" <healeys at autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] DMV No Go
?SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) ? California's governor and legislative leaders on
Wednesday proposed raising $52 billion to fix the state's roads through a big
gasoline tax increase, higher car registration fees and a charge on
emission-free vehicles.
The 10-year plan would boost gasoline excise taxes for the first time in more
than two decades, raising them 12 cents per gallon ? a 43 percent increase. The
tax would rise automatically with inflation.
For the first time, owners of zero emission vehicles would pay a $100 annual
fee because they use public roads but don't pay gasoline taxes that fund
highway maintenance.
The plan also includes a sliding fee on vehicles, with owners of cheaper
vehicles paying less.
The fee, separate from annual vehicle registration fees, would range from $25 a
year for vehicles worth less than $5,000 to $175 for cars worth $60,000 and up.
Gov. Jerry Brown said the plan would cost most drivers less than $10 per month
and would be offset by reduced vehicle-repair expenses??
By DON THOMPSON and SOPHIA BOLLAG, Associated Press, March 29, 2017, at 9:11 p.m
"California motorists will start paying higher gas and diesel taxes on Nov. 1
under legislation signed Friday by Gov. Jerry Brown to provide $5.2 billion
annually for road and bridge repairs and expanded mass transit in the state..."
Los Angeles Times, April 28, 2017
I have seen nothing that states how the value of vehicles will be determined
but I am sure they will choose the method that returns the greatest amount of
tax money.
(The Other) Len
Fairfield, CA, USA
1967 AH 3000 MkIII, HBJ8L39031
***216079 miles***
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Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2017 23:58:01 +0000 (UTC)
From: Michael MacLean <rrengineer.mike at att.net>
To: "thehartnetts at earthlink.net" <thehartnetts at earthlink.net>, AH
Mail List <healeys at autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] DMV No Go
And where do you think all that money will really go?? We already pay taxes on
registration for this purpose.? Where did that money go?Mike MacLean
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Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2017 18:30:06 -0700
From: "John Spaur" <jmsdarch at sbcglobal.net>
To: <healeys at autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Right hand signal light - SOLVED
The problem was the soldered bullet connection on the green with white wire
inside of the rubber boot at the lamp socket. That is the one thing I did not
check because I had not expected it to fail. I installed a new wiring harness
6,000 miles ago but I reused original bullet connectors. I am surprised it
worked this long.
John
San Jose, CA
?62 BT7
The right hand front signal light stopped flashing. The rear lamps flash
normally when the switch is operated. The left one works as it should. All
lamps are good. When I turn on the headlights the running lights illuminate. I
installed a known working 1157 combination running and signal light and it
would not flash When I test the flasher unit per the workshop manual by
connecting the terminals B and L and operating the direction indicator switch
the flasher lamps do not operate, thus the flasher is good. Testing the brake
switch overriding relay per the manual gives the following results:
Connecting terminal 1 to terminals 2 and 3 ? left hand front and rear lamps
flash.
Connecting terminal 2 to terminals 6 and 7 ? right hand rear lamp flashes but
the right hand front does not.
What should I check now?
Thanks,
John Spaur
San Jose, CA
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2017 07:30:35 -0700
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net>
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Tires 165 HR 15 Tire King made in China
"... I chose a Michelin a tire maker largely unknown to the USA market"
That's a joke, right?
On 10/27/2017 9:17 AM, Robert F. Begani wrote:
>
> Hi Guys:
>
> Sorry to continue to the tires subject.? My 67 BJ8 had Pirelli?s on
> when I bought it 30 years ago.? When I looked at the price to replace
> them I said NO.? Instead, I chose a Michelin a tire maker largely
> unknown to the USA market. However, I know them from my travels in
> Europe. Since the tire size as many small cars in Europe including VW,
> and they were renowned for their radial construction, and the price
> was very reasonable.? Next set was Kelly made in Brazil by their owner
> Goodyear. Again good price and even looked like a Michelin. Kelly
> Goodyear no longer offers anything in that size. Even though the tires
> have little wear as they were made in 2005, I need a new set of tires,
> once the car is back on the road. So I began read all the comments on
> this list and figured that I would consider Vredestein ???180 HR15
> 9^th @ $185,10 which is rated for high speed driving.
>
> However, I wondered if anyone offers the classic all season size at a
> reasonable price and found it on TireRack.com @$79.95 each. It is made
> in China and branded as Tow King.? This brand is an OE to some 5^th
> Wheel Motor home/Camper trailers and has had reasonable reviews from
> my searches. Tow King is a brand of TBC which is owned 50% by Sumitomo
> Corp.? Sumitomo China may be the maker of the tires because why not us
> their Chinese plant to provide lower cost tires to the world market.?
> TBC owns Kingdom Tire Florida, Midas, NTB Sears, and Big O Tires and
> others.? Classic All season 165-80R15 is virtually the same as the
> classic radial tires we have enjoyed the past 30-40 years.? Rated for
> 118 mph and all seasons tread configuration. One review from a MG
> driver says he has 30,000 miles on his set and finds they perform well
> in all conditions especially on highway MPH turns.
>
> For us guys who are not putting thousands of miles on our cars and do
> not drive them hard, it sounds like a reasonably priced alterative to
> paying 2-3 times more for tires.
>
> Comments?
>
> Bob Begani
>
>
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2017 10:50:43 -0700
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net>
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Tires 165 HR 15 Tire King made in China
I put Nexens--Korean, I believe--on our 100M; it was the only brand
available at the time in the 'correct' size (165/80R15). They've been OK
so far, but I haven't had them in the wet.? Oh, they were about $40/per
at WalMart.
Bob
On 10/28/2017 3:00 AM, Oudesluys wrote:
> If you are just pottering around on the boulevard these kind of tires
> are fine, but if you do normal or serious driving think twice. Often
> braking-, wet-, lateral-, high speed performance may be less than
> desired. Consumer tests often show these kind of fancy brands not to
> be recommended. Most of these are from China or Korea.
> However there are also reliable tires from these area's.
> Bottom line: you often do not know what you are buying so stick to the
> brands of known quality
> Kees Oudesluijs
>
>
>
> Op 27-10-2017 om 18:17 schreef Robert F. Begani:
>>
>> Hi Guys:
>>
>> Sorry to continue to the tires subject.? My 67 BJ8 had Pirelli?s on
>> when I bought it 30 years ago.? When I looked at the price to replace
>> them I said NO.? Instead, I chose a Michelin a tire maker largely
>> unknown to the USA market.? However, I know them from my travels in
>> Europe. Since the tire size as many small cars in Europe including
>> VW, and they were renowned for their radial construction, and the
>> price was very reasonable. Next set was Kelly made in Brazil by their
>> owner Goodyear. Again good price and even looked like a Michelin.
>> Kelly Goodyear no longer offers anything in that size. Even though
>> the tires have little wear as they were made in 2005, I need a new
>> set of tires, once the car is back on the road. So I began read all
>> the comments on this list and figured that I would consider
>> Vredestein ???180 HR15 9^th @ $185,10 which is rated for high speed
>> driving.
>>
>> However, I wondered if anyone offers the classic all season size at a
>> reasonable price and found it on TireRack.com @$79.95 each. It is
>> made in China and branded as Tow King.? This brand is an OE to some
>> 5^th Wheel Motor home/Camper trailers and has had reasonable reviews
>> from my searches.? Tow King is a brand of TBC which is owned 50% by
>> Sumitomo Corp. Sumitomo China may be the maker of the tires because
>> why not us their Chinese plant to provide lower cost tires to the
>> world market.? TBC owns Kingdom Tire Florida, Midas, NTB Sears, and
>> Big O Tires and others.? Classic All season 165-80R15 is virtually
>> the same as the classic radial tires we have enjoyed the past 30-40
>> years.? Rated for 118 mph and all seasons tread configuration. One
>> review from a MG driver says he has 30,000 miles on his set and finds
>> they perform well in all conditions especially on highway MPH turns.
>>
>> For us guys who are not putting thousands of miles on our cars and do
>> not drive them hard, it sounds like a reasonably priced alterative to
>> paying 2-3 times more for tires.
>>
>> Comments?
>>
>> Bob Begani
>>
>>
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