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Re: Tyres for TR6

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Tyres for TR6
From: Triumph_TR4@ridgecrest.ca.us (Darrell Leach)
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 19:37:35 -0700
Posted-date: Tue, 12 May 1998 19:34:03 -0700 (PDT)
>     I now want to replace these and was set on getting a set of 205/70s
>     until I read on the VTR maintenance page an article on TR6 tyres which
>     says:
>
>     "I would stay away from the 205/70-15 or shorter profiles (like 60
>     series) unless you don't care about how accurate your speedometer is.
>     If you're into autox you might want the 205/70 because they are
>     roughly 2% smaller diameter."
>
>     This person promoted the 215/70.  Now I'm totally confused.
>
>     If the original tyres were 185/80 then the tyre width was 148mm.
>     205/70s are 143.5 while 215/70s are 150.5.  It would seem 215s are
>     closer to original.  However. they border on overtyring the rim and
>     look big.  What advice can listers give me?
>

A small problem here.  The '80' in 185/80 does not make the width 148mm.
The '80' is the ratio (as a percentage) of sidewall height to the tread
width.  So the width of a 185/80/15 is ABOUT 185 mm and the sidewall height
is ABOUT 148 mm.

And a couple of things about speedo error.  I don't know the original
tire (tyre) size for the TR-6 but if it was a 185/80/15 the following
shows the speedo errors for some other sizes.  These are aproximates, but
they should be close.

The formula for this is:
(Original Tire Diameter/Replacement Tire Diameter) x Indicated Speed

Speed at
Indicated                               Approximate
55 MPH.                Tire             Diameter (inches)

55                     185/80/15        26.6
60                     185/65/15        24.5
56                     205/70/15        26.3
59                     205/60/15        24.7
54                     215/70/15        26.9
57                     215/65/15        26.0

Now keep in mind that all of these numbers will vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer, as few '60's are exactly 60% of the tread width, and few
'185's have exactly 185 mm tread width.

The way I see it 205/70/15 tires and 215/70/15 tires enduce about the same
error, just in different directions.

Anyone see any blatant errors?

So Long,

Darrell Leach,   KD6LRC   DM-15,   Ridgecrest, Ca
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