Thanks Michel, it's the GP4 12" rims.
29/61-15 Michelin TB5 RIMS 11 - 13. 335/35VR15
Thanks Michel, it's the GP4 12" rims.
29/61-15 Michelin TB5 RIMS 11 - 13. 335/35VR15
Last edited by Cadami; 28-12-2013 at 19:32.
Ok
will do some calls Monday and tell you if I find something interesting
what's the actual price you got for now ?
Last edited by LM mic; 28-12-2013 at 19:39.
As much as I prefer the new Pirelli's grip levels compared to the Michelins, the Pirelli tread depth is ridiculously shallow, they don't appear to be far off being the legal minimum depth requirement new out of the box!
They are a phenomenal tyre but you'll probably get more life out of another set of TB's.
I haven't had a chance to push the new Pirelli's hard in the wet yet but the dry grip they offer sure makes them my number one choice in tyres.
Vince.
"In the beginning I looked around but couldn't find the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself." - Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferry Porsche
www.lancia-stratos.co.uk
Transformer/Hawk HF3000 - Chassis: 1988 Spyder #045 - Engine: Alfa 166 3.0L 24v V6 - ECU: Omex 710 - Exhaust: Simpson - Tyres: Michelin TB15's / Pirelli P7 Corsa - Wheels: Hawk Compomotive.
Performance tyres never have full depth tread as the tread block movement creates to much heat. toyo 888's have 4mm when new!
Last edited by turbonutter; 28-12-2013 at 21:12.
Pirelli make the tyres for competition cars that use that size, designed to last a few tarmac stages maybe, not designed for longevity.
How about these as an option? Good price if they actually have any in stock.
I agree, it would be great if they could offer the same tread pattern in a road going tyre.
"In the beginning I looked around but couldn't find the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself." - Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferry Porsche
www.lancia-stratos.co.uk
Transformer/Hawk HF3000 - Chassis: 1988 Spyder #045 - Engine: Alfa 166 3.0L 24v V6 - ECU: Omex 710 - Exhaust: Simpson - Tyres: Michelin TB15's / Pirelli P7 Corsa - Wheels: Hawk Compomotive.
Any of you members contacted before directly Michelin Race tyre sales department ?
talking about Michelin you know of course i guess that there are TB15 but also TB5 ( more suitable for track use )
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