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Re: Tires for TR6

To: MarCam123@aol.com
Subject: Re: Tires for TR6
From: Aaron Johnson <sugar@holly.ColoState.EDU>
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 12:46:11 -0700 (MST)
Cc: TR6 list <triumphs@autox.team.net>
You won't need a tube, because the original steel wheels are tubless rims.
The wire wheels aren't tubeless.  Size is really a personal choice.  I run
205/60 15's (R1's, now G-force TA,  for Autocross and HR4's for street)
and like them. But they look pretty bad unless you lower the
suspension to fill the void.  I've never heard of a TR6 rim cracking.
They aren't that weak, however I have heard of TR4 rims cracking the
center section from outer, but only in competition vehicles.  Hope that
helps.

aaron

On Fri, 5 Feb 1999 MarCam123@aol.com wrote:

> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I am in need of guidance.  I have a '71 TR6 that is in bad need of tires.  It
> has the original steel rims.  I would like to replace these with panasports,
> however, my limited funds prohibit that purchase at this time.  I cannot wait
> to save for the rims before I buy the tires so I have decided to purchase a
> set to fit the steel rims.  A VTR web page says that 215/70-15's will work
> just fine on these rims.  Is that true?  Are there better choices?  I would
> like to go as wide as is acceptable by the car and the rims.  I don't mean to
> offend the purists (this car will never be in a concours area) but I don't
> plan to spend the cash for redlines.  I was looking at the Michelin XGT4
> model.  Any comments or recommendations?  Also, I have heard and read stories
> about the original steel wheels cracking.  Anyone have any suggestions or
> comments about this?  Finally,  if I do go with a modern tubeless tire will
> the tire need a tube on the old triumph rim or does the tube requirement
> depend completely on the tire and not the rim?  I appreciate any help I can
> get from this most knowledgeable group.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Marty L. Campbell
> '71 TR6
> 


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