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    Re: Which wheel size looks best?

    That 335 is a proper sized tyre!

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    Re: Which wheel size looks best?

    Quote Originally Posted by LPH_UK View Post
    That 335 is a proper sized tyre!
    Its actually a 345, Lambo Countach rear originally I believe.
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    Re: Which wheel size looks best?

    Quote Originally Posted by Strat Fan View Post
    Its actually a 345, Lambo Countach rear originally I believe.
    Correct Craig! And even the lowly 12v Alfa has enough power/torque to break traction..... In 30 years my car has had 225.50.15 on the back followed by the 345.35.15 on conversion to Group 4. Initially I had Yokohamas but the car was awful in the wet, you could feel it almost floating. Horrible. A switch to the Pirelli Assimetricos changed that completely.

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    Re: Which wheel size looks best?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guy Mayers View Post
    Initially I had Yokohamas but the car was awful in the wet, you could feel it almost floating. Horrible. A switch to the Pirelli Assimetricos changed that completely.

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    There must be something in the tread design that works because Pirelli resurrected the same tread pattern for the P7 Corsa Classic W7 wets-

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    P Zero's were also used on the F40 in 17" sizes
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    Re: Which wheel size looks best?

    Good news Michelin have just reintroduced the TB15+ 345x35x15 although Longstone Tyres are advertising it still as 335x35x15 only found this out at the Circuit of Ireland Rally while talking to Michelin.

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    Re: Which wheel size looks best?

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    Re: Which wheel size looks best?

    They don't look cheap....

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