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Old September 6th 07, 07:48 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Jim Warren
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I am having trouble locating tyres for my PI. I can find Michelin XASs the
right size, but the set on the car at the moment are BFGoodrich Momenta S/E
185/80R13 and I would rather stick with the same brand if I can. I tried
e-mailing Goodrich, but the Contact Us page on their website just returns an
error.

Does anyone now whether these tyres are still obtainable, and where I might
get them?

(And no, I don't want to replace the wheels so that I can fit /70 tyres!)

Jim


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Old September 6th 07, 08:32 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Rob
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Jim Warren wrote:

I am having trouble locating tyres for my PI. I can find Michelin XASs the
right size, but the set on the car at the moment are BFGoodrich Momenta S/E
185/80R13 and I would rather stick with the same brand if I can. I tried
e-mailing Goodrich, but the Contact Us page on their website just returns an
error.

Does anyone now whether these tyres are still obtainable, and where I might
get them?

(And no, I don't want to replace the wheels so that I can fit /70 tyres!)

Jim



They seem a strange size for the car normally I've seen 185/70

I always ran 185/70 -13 on the 5 1/2" J rims (nominal size 175/70 -13)
(not sure what width the PI rims are)
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Old September 6th 07, 09:31 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Jim Warren
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Rob wrote:


They seem a strange size for the car normally I've seen 185/70

I always ran 185/70 -13 on the 5 1/2" J rims (nominal size 175/70 -13)
(not sure what width the PI rims are)


185/80 are the original size for the car, and the right size for the
original steel wheels, which I am still using. A lot of owners do
settle for 185/70 because they are readily available whereas (as I have
found) 185/80 are not. But if you use 185/70 x 13 tyres, then the
rolling radius is smaller, and either the speedometer reads a bit higher
than the real road speed (which is safe enough past speed cameras), or
you have to get the speedometer recalibrated.

185/70 on 14 inch wheels maintain the original rolling radius, but then
I wouldn't have the original wheels any more.

Jim
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Old September 6th 07, 12:05 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Conor
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In article , Jim Warren
says...
Rob wrote:


They seem a strange size for the car normally I've seen 185/70

I always ran 185/70 -13 on the 5 1/2" J rims (nominal size 175/70 -13)
(not sure what width the PI rims are)


185/80 are the original size for the car, and the right size for the
original steel wheels, which I am still using. A lot of owners do
settle for 185/70 because they are readily available whereas (as I have
found) 185/80 are not. But if you use 185/70 x 13 tyres, then the
rolling radius is smaller, and either the speedometer reads a bit higher
than the real road speed (which is safe enough past speed cameras), or
you have to get the speedometer recalibrated.

185/70 on 14 inch wheels maintain the original rolling radius, but then
I wouldn't have the original wheels any more.

I'd go for the 185/70 option. There's no choice at all on the online
vendors but pages of 185/70's. Just ordered a set of Conti Eco 3's in
185/70 for the Capper.


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Old September 6th 07, 04:49 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Doki
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"Jim Warren" wrote in message
k...
I am having trouble locating tyres for my PI. I can find Michelin XASs the
right size, but the set on the car at the moment are BFGoodrich Momenta
S/E
185/80R13 and I would rather stick with the same brand if I can. I tried
e-mailing Goodrich, but the Contact Us page on their website just returns
an
error.

Does anyone now whether these tyres are still obtainable, and where I
might
get them?

(And no, I don't want to replace the wheels so that I can fit /70 tyres!)


Longstone have Michelins and Avons according to their website but they're
bloody dear.

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Old September 6th 07, 07:46 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
R.N. Robinson
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"Jim Warren" wrote in message
k...
I am having trouble locating tyres for my PI. I can find Michelin XASs the
right size, but the set on the car at the moment are BFGoodrich Momenta
S/E
185/80R13 and I would rather stick with the same brand if I can. I tried
e-mailing Goodrich, but the Contact Us page on their website just returns
an
error.

Does anyone now whether these tyres are still obtainable, and where I
might
get them?

(And no, I don't want to replace the wheels so that I can fit /70 tyres!)


The XAS is a very good tyre in my experience, but that is limited to
Peugeots which they suited very well. Mind you that was in the days when
Peugeot made cars whose ride and handling was second to none among
quantity-produced cars and a lot better than some of the more exclusive
stuff. I would be inclined to give them a whirl, but you'll need the whole
set (fitted the right way round - they're asymmetric). The downside of
course is that if you don't like them you're stuck with them for quite a
while.

Ron Robinson


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Old September 6th 07, 08:15 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Dave Plowman (News)
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In article ,
Jim Warren wrote:
I am having trouble locating tyres for my PI. I can find Michelin XASs
the right size, but the set on the car at the moment are BFGoodrich
Momenta S/E 185/80R13 and I would rather stick with the same brand if I
can. I tried e-mailing Goodrich, but the Contact Us page on their
website just returns an error.


Does anyone now whether these tyres are still obtainable, and where I
might get them?


(And no, I don't want to replace the wheels so that I can fit /70 tyres!)


I've just put a set of Colway remoulds on the SD1 and am very pleased with
them. Plenty of grip wet or dry, quiet and comfortable. Needed more
balancing than most but that's all. And a very good price.

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Old September 7th 07, 12:28 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Rob
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Doki wrote:


"Jim Warren" wrote in message
k...

I am having trouble locating tyres for my PI. I can find Michelin
XASs the
right size, but the set on the car at the moment are BFGoodrich
Momenta S/E
185/80R13 and I would rather stick with the same brand if I can. I tried
e-mailing Goodrich, but the Contact Us page on their website just
returns an
error.

Does anyone now whether these tyres are still obtainable, and where I
might
get them?

(And no, I don't want to replace the wheels so that I can fit /70 tyres!)



Longstone have Michelins and Avons according to their website but
they're bloody dear.



Yep I had to go for 175/75 -14 on the MG as the 165 -14 were twice the
price and not readily available.
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Old September 7th 07, 07:56 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.classic
Jim Warren
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
The set on the car at the moment are BFGoodrich
Momenta S/E 185/80R13


I've just put a set of Colway remoulds on the SD1 and am very pleased with
them. Plenty of grip wet or dry, quiet and comfortable. Needed more
balancing than most but that's all. And a very good price.


Thanks for the tip, but I cant find any evidence that Colway make
anything my size.

However, I have found someone who stocks Aurora tyres. Has anybody any
experience of these? I am a little nervous of ordering a brand I have
never heard of.

Jim
 




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