[Fot] TR-3 race tires and wheels

Brad Eells tr4abrad at gmail.com
Wed Jul 27 16:39:09 MDT 2022


Erik,

I can’t speak to all the various vintage racing group rules but SCCA banned wire wheels in road racing in the 1960’s. 

Most vintage groups use the 1972 SCCA GCR as their guiding rule set. 

On a personal note, I don’t think I would put wire wheels on the track whether or not they are permitted.

Brad Eells
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> On Jul 27, 2022, at 2:54 PM, Terry Stetler via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
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> Erik,
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> The ONLY tire I would think of using with wire wheels, and ONLY the 72 spoke Daytons with the heavy spokes, would be the old style, skinny vintage Dunlop bias plys.  Modern, uber sticky radia race rubber like the Hoosier Speedsters is a recipe for trouble.  None of the front running TRs that I know of are running wire wheels.  There are very good reasons for this.
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> Just my humble opinion after 20 years of taking care of Jeff’s TR3…
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> Terry Stetler
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> From: Erik Jacobsen via Fot
> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2022 8:28 AM
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> Subject: [Fot] TR-3 race tires and wheels
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> Triumph racers, 
> Karen and I are looking to get our TR-3 together so I can race it in the Kastner Cup next year at RA (she'll race her TR-6), and I am looking for some insight on wire wheel sizes people are using. I will be running wires likely with Hoosier Speedsters, and am curious what others are using. 72 spoke, or 60? 15 x 5" or 15 x 6"? 
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> Thanks much!
> Jake Jacobsen
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