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RE: Michelin redline

To: dynamic@transport.com (Pete & Aprille Chadwell), triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: RE: Michelin redline
From: Steve Sutton <ssutton@ridgecrest.ca.us>
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 22:03:51 -0700
Conversation-id: <v01510100afbd634175ec@[209.51.64.204]>
Posted-date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 22:06:14 -0700 (PDT)
*usually* if a tire has no apect ratio assigned, it is what as known as a 85
series tire - i.e the Michein Redline 185-15 would be a 185/85-15. (which it
is).

Hope this helps.

-steve sutton
74 TR-6

>  From: dynamic@transport.com (Pete & Aprille Chadwell), on 6/6/97 7:54 AM:
>  Tony:
>  
>  It is my understanding that the proper OEM tire size for TR6 is not
>  185/70R15, but rather 185/15... no aspect ratio for this size.  Otherwise,
>  I could calculate the rolling circumference of the tires based on my
>  understanding of the sizing nomenclature.  My car is fitted with 185/70R15
>  Bridgestone SF371s and they are too short.  Someone told me once that the
>  OEM size was closer to a 75% aspect ratio.  Go find, for instance, the
>  aspect ratio on a set of Michelin Redlines.  I don't think they have one
>  designated.  They just say 185/R15. Anyone know more about this?
>  
>  Pete Chadwell
>  
>  1973 TR6
>  
>  >Check out the site at www.powerdog.com/tiresize.cgi/.  If you know the
>  >tire size (i.e.- 185/70R15), this site will give you every dimension of
>  >the tire you need.  You can even list different size on the form and it
>  >will do a comparison of circumferences indicating the difference in
>  >percentages.  This is useful if you want to go to another tire size
>  >(wider?) with minimal effect on your speedo.  Check it out!
>  >
>  >Tony Childs
>  >"72 Spitfire - Resurrected!
>  
>  
>  
>  

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