Paul,
You neglected to say what type of rims you had on your car, but I recently
mounted Yokohama Avid T4's on a set of 14" mini-lite replicas. They seemed a
reasonable deal from Discount Tire Direct with free shipping for $48 dollars
each. They are 185/70R14's and fit just fine. That size is almost the same
circumference as 165R14's so there is little speedometer error (assuming it's
accurate in the first place).
The Kumhos get high user ratings at Tire Rack, but you might want to look at
them in person. Seems to me I read a post stating the tread patterns varied
with the width of the tire did. Something to the effect that the described
"continuous center rib" was missing on all but the largest (200+) sizes.
The Sumitomos looks nice too, but get varied reviews from users. I thought
the Yokohamas got the best overall reviews. Unfortunately, no one driving an
MGB happened to be reviewing them!
Hope that helps!
Donny V
78 MGB
In a message dated 6/17/2004 4:39:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ptroot@iaces.com writes:
So the time has come to replace the Michelin XZXs on the car. I bet they
are 10 years old.
I'm going with 185/70R14s. As I can't afford to buy new wheels at this
time (from Kelvin :-) or anyone else really)
I'm trying to figure out what to get. I need 5. The spare isn't really a
tire anymore. Unless I go to a junk yard and get a compact spare out of
an Altima or something.
I've been looking at Tire Rack and they have a couple of tire choices.
There is the Kumho Power Star 758. Looks like an economy car tire, it's
wear rating is 400AA.
Or there is the Sumitomo HTR 200. H Rated, and looks pretty nice.
The Sumitomo's are out of stock until mid July. I can probably live with
that.
The Kumho's are also available at Discount Tire, which would be very
easy to just drive in and have the tires put on for pretty cheap.
Probably a better price than tires + shipping + mount/balance from TireRack.
Other tires to look at?
Any opinions.
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______ Paul T. Root
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