[TR] tire question

Alex&Janet Thomson aljlthomson at charter.net
Fri Jul 5 19:23:13 MDT 2013


Our locally owned and operated tire store installed Kelly "Explorer Plus"
P205/65 R15 on our TR6. They are made in the USA and were relatively
inexpensive. I don't know if that tire is available in a smaller size for
TR3's. 

Alex Thomson

-----Original Message-----
From: triumphs-bounces at autox.team.net
[mailto:triumphs-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Carl TR
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 2:05 PM
To: triumphs at autox.team.net
Subject: [TR] tire question

Boy can I taste it.... The tires on the car are still 'new' but are 9 years
old.  Obviously I live in 'warmer' climate but they have been 'garaged' the
whole time.   Should I be concerned about internal deteriation?   I don't
expect to do anything but normal driving - some at highway speed.
 
If I get new tires - there is limited availability in 165r15 even if
165/80R15s are included. 
 
Prices below include s/h & mount Bal:
Nantang CX688 @$79  400AB (made in Tawiwan I think) Nexen SB802 @ $82  380AB
(also Taiwan) Federal SS567 @$104 420AA (made in China) Kumho Power Star 758
@ $105 400AB (local incl tax) Firestone F560 @$114 280A? (165-15) Vredesting
Sprint @130 220AB (165-15) 

BFGoodrich WW @$170 580BB (165-15) has 3/4" ww Michelin XZX @ $242  no
ratings (165-15)
 
Dunlop SP series no longer available. (that is what is on the car) 
 

Does it make a difference whether a tires heat rating is an A or B?
All have a tread pattern with straight grooves around the tire except the
Michelin & Vredesting which have a squiggly 'S' pattern.
 
I think I have narrowed it to nantang, federal or kumho (advantage of kumho
is local dealer)

 
Any input?  
 
Carl
1961 TR3A - TS81802LO
mysite.verizon.net/cfmtr3a
Tampa, Florida

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