[Fot] Need Racing Wheels Advice 1959 TR3A
Henry A. Morrison
dos_gusanos at msn.com
Wed Jan 3 09:02:22 MST 2024
Only the BRAVEST of men race on Wire Wheels with sticky tires. My choice is the Dayton 60 spoke models in the 5" width formerly available at the Roadster Factory. Maybe they'll kill me someday, but I rather think it will be the whiskey and rich pasta dishes.
Cheers, Henry Morrison
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From: Fot <fot-bounces at autox.team.net> on behalf of yellow04 via Fot <fot at autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2023 9:33 PM
To: FOT Triumph <fot at autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Fot] Need Racing Wheels Advice 1959 TR3A
Bob Kramer is spot on, we play by the 1 1/2" over stock rule here out
east, and for a TR3 that means your are limited at 5 1/2" width. When
Bill Dentinger finally stopped running (and cracking!) his collection of
ARE Silverstones on Old Blue, he put a set of the 5 1/2 X 15 Panasports
on the '56 TR3. He ran Hoosier Vintage TD's, and when I got the car I
switched to Hoosier Speedsters. Knowing Jeff Snook won a pair of Kastner
Cups with his TR3A running 195X65R15 Speedsters, and remembering hearing
Kas compliment Jeff on his choice for tire size, I went with the
narrower tire. It fits the 5 1/2" wheel better, plus I don't have
clearance issues with fenders.
If you had witnessed Don Brick and the red wire wheels on his TR4 up
close and at speed, you also would never go on track at speed on wire
wheels. With sticky race tires, the front hubs followed Don's hands on
the wheel, but the spokes flexed so much you could plainly see the rims
and tires lagging behind! I wish we had cheap in-car cameras back then,
video of that would be priceless.
Now all I need to do is mention Bob Wismer, and there we have it, the
original Beady Eye Vintage Triumph Racing Team! I miss you guys...
Henry F
On 2023-12-21 17:09, Bob Kramer Gmail via Fot wrote:
> I think most vintage clubs use 1 1/2" over the stock sized wheel as
> listed in the SCCA PCS. That would be 5 1/2" by 15"s on a TR3. 15x6's
> are easy to find with multiple styles but not the 15x5 1/2's. I had to
> go with Panasport to get 5 1/2's.
>
> You only get one chance at life, make it a TRIUMPH.
>
>> On Dec 21, 2023, at 1:46 PM, Ken Hollar via Fot <fot at autox.team.net>
>> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am restoring to racing condition a 1959 TR3A which has not seen the
>> track since 1979.
>>
>> We used to run TR6 wheels back in the day. Not now however. Which
>> Brands, Types and Sizes are successfully being used these days?
>>
>> I will also need tire recommendations. Brand, Style and Size info
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> I am trying to get the car to the Kasner Cup at Sonoma in April next
>> year.
>>
>> Thanks for the help,
>>
>> Ken Hollar
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