On 1/7/11, gdewine@aol.com <gdewine@aol.com> wrote:
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> I am considering purchasing after market wheels to give the car a new look.
A new look can mean many things but since it is a TR3A I'll assume you
mean 'different' and not 'modern'.
If you have steel wheels now you have many options and what you choose
will suggest the tire size you need.
I have several sets of wheels which I switch around from time to time,
so I have steel, alloy & wires (using a .25" spacer).
The stock disc and wire wheels have 165x15s on them though I have seen
much wider mounted. Vredesteins are popular, Nexens and Kuhmos are
less expensive and still deliver suitable driving.
The alloys are wider and have the 195/65 Bridgestone Potenzas which
give improved handling (though I drove for so many years on skinny
tires I still like the 'personality' one gets when cornering in
165x15s).
> Leads on a supplier and tire sizing would be appreciated.
Internet sources include these guys from whom I have purchased 3 sets
so far and been quite satisfied.
http://www.tireeasy.com/
If you don't care for the idea of buying tires online you might find
that printing off the page from a low-price site will get a discount
tire store to match the price (plus mounting & balancing). That keeps
the $$ more local and may leave you with better recourse should a
problem occur.
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