What make/model/size of tires are on your Spider?
What make/model/size of tires are on your Spider?
My 1980 Spider has the original 70's Michelin 165-HR-13 XZX tires on stock steel rims. My car only has 23,000 miles on it and the tires still have quite a bit of tread life left on them. However, I'm very concerned about dry rot and have been looking for an exact replacement.
According to the online tire sites (and my local Discount Tire), it's impossible to find a direct replacement for the above tire. So I'm curious, what are you guys using for tires?
According to the online tire sites (and my local Discount Tire), it's impossible to find a direct replacement for the above tire. So I'm curious, what are you guys using for tires?
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- Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
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Re: What make/model/size of tires are on your Spider?
someone school me on what the 165-HR-13 really means. I'm used to 165/(%%sidewall height) -13 numbers. I just assumed that this tire was really a 165/80-13 which isn't that hard to find at all.Voyetra8 wrote:My 1980 Spider has the original 70's Michelin 165-HR-13 XZX tires on stock steel rims. My car only has 23,000 miles on it and the tires still have quite a bit of tread life left on them. However, I'm very concerned about dry rot and have been looking for an exact replacement.
According to the online tire sites (and my local Discount Tire), it's impossible to find a direct replacement for the above tire. So I'm curious, what are you guys using for tires?
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... chart.html
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1974 Fiat Spider 124 p225/50r15's in the rear p205/50r15's in the front on enkei rp-01 aluminum wheels +35 offset.
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
List of combinations
Try this site out. http://www.triumphspitfire.com/tirerec.html
I know it's for Brit cars but tyres don't care! Scroll down, it lists many size and make combinations.
I know it's for Brit cars but tyres don't care! Scroll down, it lists many size and make combinations.
beautiful rims.. I have them on my Hyundai..v6spider wrote:1974 Fiat Spider 124 p225/50r15's in the rear p205/50r15's in the front on enkei rp-01 aluminum wheels +35 offset.
as for tyre sizes.. I have run 195/60/13s with a little rubbing when carrying a heavy friend (300 pounds) so I doubt you would have problems..
right now my spider is on a set of 155/80/13s.. cheapest thing that pep boys had so I could roll her around
This is a very personal opinion, but I believe that 124 spiders and coupes look nicer with 13" and 14" rims. 15"and 16" may work better, but are way out of the style of the car.
Personally I use 185/60-13 and 185/55-14 tires. They work ok and look nice. Higher than 60 profile tires are too much of a lateral movement - body roll compromise for the car.
I just tried Yokohamas A048R 185/55-14 and they kick ass! They come in two compounds and are perfectly street legal. Price is very good too at 95 Euro per tire.
Personally I use 185/60-13 and 185/55-14 tires. They work ok and look nice. Higher than 60 profile tires are too much of a lateral movement - body roll compromise for the car.
I just tried Yokohamas A048R 185/55-14 and they kick ass! They come in two compounds and are perfectly street legal. Price is very good too at 95 Euro per tire.