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Hey guys:
I've been noticing some of you have 16" wheels on your TC's. Would it be the opinion of the membership that the ride and handling improve with the reduction of rolling radius and of course wider footprint?
I am having on going trouble with new 19" wire wheels(purchased and fitted long enough ago to be out of warranty) Seems Nobody except British wire wheel has the knowledge to flatten/square them. . . And I just as soon not double the cost we invested in them. Now I have two sets of suspect wheels(the old ones and the New) Is there anyone in northern Ohio willing to help the "Old widow Lady' get her wheels straight?
Sally Carroll
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In a message dated 8/6/01 8:34:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
jim.n.sally.carroll@worldnet.att.net writes:
Whoops, British Wire Wheel doesn't do straightening anymore either.) Seems Nobody except British wire wheel has the knowledge to flatten/square them
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Dayton Wire Wheel in Dayton can do them.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sally Carroll" jim.n.sally.carroll@worldnet.att.net> To: "The group T-ABCs" mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 10:26 AM Subject: [mg-tabc] Re: Tyres etc > Hey guys: > I've been noticing some of you have 16" wheels on your TC's. Would it be the opinion of the membership that the ride and handling improve with the reduction of rolling radius and of course wider footprint? > > I am having on going trouble with new 19" wire wheels(purchased and fitted long enough ago to be out of warranty) Seems Nobody except British wire wheel has the knowledge to flatten/square them. . . And I just as soon not double the cost we invested in them. Now I have two sets of suspect wheels(the old ones and the New) Is there anyone in northern Ohio willing to help the "Old widow Lady' get her wheels straight? > > Sally Carroll > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Message text written by "Sally Carroll"
I've been noticing some of you have 16" wheels on your TC's. Would it be the opinion of the membership that the ride and handling improve with the reduction of rolling radius and of course wider footprint? Sally Carroll>Hey guys:
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Sally
I just removed my 19 inch rears for refurbishment and fitted a pair of 16s
with 16x5.50 Avon tyres . The handling was improved to the extent that I
shall leave them on. I have always liked the appearance of oversize tyres on
the rear anyway. The downside is a reduction in roadspeed, about 3 to 4 mph
at 3500 revs, but that is not really significant for normal road use.
Regards
Tony TC9825
> From: "Sally Carroll" jim.n.sally.carroll@worldnet.att.net> > Reply-To: "Sally Carroll" jim.n.sally.carroll@worldnet.att.net> > Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:26:27 -0400 > To: "The group T-ABCs" mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [mg-tabc] Re: Tyres etc > > Hey guys: > I've been noticing some of you have 16" wheels on your TC's. Would it be > the opinion of the membership that the ride and handling improve with the > reduction of rolling radius and of course wider footprint? > > I am having on going trouble with new 19" wire wheels(purchased and fitted > long enough ago to be out of warranty) Seems Nobody except British wire wheel > has the knowledge to flatten/square them. . . And I just as soon not double > the cost we invested in them. Now I have two sets of suspect wheels(the old > ones and the New) Is there anyone in northern Ohio willing to help the "Old > widow Lady' get her wheels straight? > > Sally Carroll > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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I just read Clives' e-mail. The Avons I fitted were Tourists although
5.50.and not 6.00 and running at the usual 26 lbs, they have improved the
steering, so......?
Tony TC9825
> From: C Sherriff 100070.740@compuserve.com> > Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:58:37 -0400 > To: "Sally Carroll" jim.n.sally.carroll@worldnet.att.net> > Cc: "The group T-ABCs" mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [mg-tabc] Re: Tyres etc > > Message text written by "Sally Carroll" >> Hey guys: > I've been noticing some of you have 16" wheels on your TC's. Would it be > the opinion of the membership that the ride and handling improve with the > reduction of rolling radius and of course wider footprint? > Sally Carroll ================================================== > Hi Sally > > Whilst I normally prefer to see good Dunlop B5 450 x 19 tyres > fitted - theres no doubt that a 16 inch wheel fitted with Avon > Turbospeeds gives an outstanding ride when you eventualy work > out the tyre pressure to suit them and the car!!! (and move the > wheel arches so you can get them on and off in some cases!!!!) > > Then again the worst combination I ever had was with 600 x 16 > Avon Tourist tyres fitted - went all over the place and the back > end broke away no matter what the pressure - far too hard a > compound for these cars, and the same would go for similar > touring tyres ( the Turbospeed is close to a racing tyre in many > ways) > > Almost essential to stick with a cross ply as at this size the flexing > in a radial is almost suicidal in bends unless you put it at 40 PSI plus!!! > > > Clive > Oxford UK > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Message text written by tonygoodall
with 16x5.50 Avon tyres . The handling was improved to the extent that I shall leave them on. I have always liked the appearance of oversize tyres on the rear anyway. The downside is a reduction in roadspeed, about 3 to 4 mph at 3500 revs, but that is not really significant for normal road use.>I just removed my 19 inch rears for refurbishment and fitted a pair of 16s
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Sally,
Ride, handling and steering are all improved. The 16" wheels also
allow you to run better quality tyres which further improve things.
Plus they are stronger so one can punt the TC around wiht more
confidence......
Murray Arundell
Brisbane Australia
it be the opinion of the membership that the ride and handling improve with the reduction of rolling radius and of course wider footprint?> Hey guys: > I've been noticing some of you have 16" wheels on your TC's. Would
fitted long enough ago to be out of warranty) Seems Nobody except British wire wheel has the knowledge to flatten/square them. . . And I just as soon not double the cost we invested in them. Now I have two sets of suspect wheels(the old ones and the New) Is there anyone in northern Ohio willing to help the "Old widow Lady' get her wheels straight?> > I am having on going trouble with new 19" wire wheels(purchased and
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> > Sally Carroll > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
Murray Arundell Brisbane OZ> > > >
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Rite way wire wheel in Walnut Creek California is excellent. The proprietor
is Jose Cruz and is a very amiable fellow. He recently did mine and the car
rolls perfectly. The phone number is 925-933-4046. This is a small one man
shop so he doesn't always pick up the phone right away. Keep trying, it is
worth it.
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Hello Sally - roadholding and handling are streets better with 16" (the ride
will never be improved unless you fit a TD front end!) and 6.00 x 16 just
fit in the rear wings (but mine are original, maybe some repros will give a
problem) and have nearly the same circumference as 4.50 x 19s.
Like Clive, I used Avon Turbospeeds until all the tread wore off! Perhaps I
never found the correct pressure, or maybe my front axle is bent - am just
about to fit the one off the other car, or perhaps the toe-in is wrong.
Strangly, the front nearside tyre always scrubs more than the off-side
ocTagonally
TCRoger
Sally Carroll wrote:
Clive Sherriff replied:>>Hey guys: >I've been noticing some of you have 16" wheels on your TC's. Would it be >the opinion of the membership that the ride and handling improve with the >reduction of rolling radius and of course wider footprint?
>Whilst I normally prefer to see good Dunlop B5 450 x 19 tyres >fitted - theres no doubt that a 16 inch wheel fitted with Avon >Turbospeeds gives an outstanding ride when you eventualy work >out the tyre pressure to suit them and the car!!! (and move the >wheel arches so you can get them on and off in some cases!!!!) > >Then again the worst combination I ever had was with 600 x 16 >Avon Tourist tyres fitted - went all over the place and the back >end broke away no matter what the pressure - far too hard a >compound for these cars, and the same would go for similar >touring tyres ( the Turbospeed is close to a racing tyre in many >ways) > >Almost essential to stick with a cross ply as at this size the flexing >in a radial is almost suicidal in bends unless you put it at 40 PSI plus!!!
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