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Old 04-08-2020, 08:55 AM
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Avons are top notch but come at a cost. MT’s are decent for the street.
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Get soft rubber
Harder tires std rubber made for heavier weaker cars, Short wheelbase lots of power best suited for soft sticky sneakers
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Old 04-08-2020, 09:31 AM
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Whatever you do, do not put race tires on the road. They are not meant for that and sooner or later you will find out why. They do grip well and will wear rather fast and need to be replaced more often. The major concern is that they have minimal tread depth, do not shed water well and will loose traction on a wet surface in a hurry. Racers change to wet tires for the specific reason that the dry tires do not handle well in the wet, and I am not talking just pouring rain, a wet track after a rain is dangerous with dry tires until it dries out. You will see race cars staying in second gear for laps on a wet track. I did a 360 on a straight with my Hoosiers in second gear with a gentle application of the throttle on a wet track.

I know that most cobra drivers swear that they will never take their car out in the rain, so it is not an issue. But, unless it is a garage queen, and therefore it does not really matter, sooner or later you will encounter a wet road surface and that can be dangerous for you and other drivers on the road. I'm done.
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Old 04-08-2020, 09:38 AM
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In my case, the only time I've been in the rain is when I have gotten "caught" in it; I did a nice 180 degree spin when I had the AVONS (without a scratch luckily) - those tires do not channel water very well (at all).
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Old 04-08-2020, 02:13 PM
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Wow! This was my first post on Club Cobra. Thank you for the time you spent to reply. I feel like I have had a cram course in Cobra tires.

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Old 04-08-2020, 02:52 PM
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I never plan to drive in the rain but I have been caught off guard a couple times.. Fog can make the roads wet too. Cruising along on a nice warm night you can find yourself in sprinkler runoff or some other unexpected source of water on the street day or night. Best to ease through with no sudden inputs with the gas or brakes. I would avoid the GY Billboards...not DOT leagal for the street. And most definitely avoid the TA Radials for your cobra. I currently have the Avons and think they are great. Welcome!!

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Old 04-08-2020, 03:01 PM
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I switched from the GY Billboards to the Avons and I could not be happier. I think they look pretty good on Cobras.
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Old 04-12-2020, 06:27 PM
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Cooper Cobra's are about 1/4 the cost of Avons and are DOT rated. Running race tires on the street is not a smart move IMHO.
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Avon CR6ZZ tires are DOT rated.
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Michelin 215-70 X15 have served me well and nicely fill the wheel wells.


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I just purchased my 1st Cobra. SPF Sport Model # 633. It needs new tires. Current tires are Dunlap GT Qualifires Ft: P255/60 R15 R: P275/60 R15. The front tires rub on the fender a little in a sharp turn. So I'm thinking I should go down to P245 width.

Two tire stores are recommending either Cooper Cobra, or BF Goodrich Radial T/A.

Recommendations? Also can I go to a smaller width on the front and still use the same rims?
Im happy with the coopers, you can toss them around, they wear good and are cheap...
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Old 04-26-2020, 07:57 PM
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Mickey Thompson SRS are a good option imo
So you like the MT SRs. What size are you running? I am replacing front 255/60/R15 and Rear 275/60 R15. Are you using the same front and rear? The MT 27X6.00R15LT ?
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Old 04-26-2020, 08:37 PM
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So you like the MT SRs. What size are you running? I am replacing front 255/60/R15 and Rear 275/60 R15. Are you using the same front and rear? The MT 27X6.00R15LT ?
26x10.00x15 front
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Old 04-27-2020, 08:19 AM
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26x10.00x15 front
26x12.00x15 rear
If you want, PM with your cell phone number and I can send some pictures.
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If you want, PM with your cell phone number and I can send some pictures.

Post the pics up so everyone can benefit from your discovery / choices.


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I honestly have limited success posting pictures. If I get them posted, they are usually upside down.
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Old 04-27-2020, 12:27 PM
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Try putting them into your gallery first and then after they have appeared there you can use the Linked Image URL just below the picture when the vBulletin website hosting s/w asks for the pic link. I have had zero success posting pics from normal internet addresses but 100% success with posting pics after loading them to my gallery.


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Michelin 215-70 X15 have served me well and nicely fill the wheel wells.


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I wish the Michelins were offered in a size larger than 225/70-15. I'm trying to decide what to use on my 427 street car with Sunbursts, but afraid that they might be one or two sizes too narrow.
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Old 04-27-2020, 03:00 PM
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Try putting them into your gallery first and then after they have appeared there you can use the Linked Image URL just below the picture when the vBulletin website hosting s/w asks for the pic link. I have had zero success posting pics from normal internet addresses but 100% success with posting pics after loading them to my gallery.


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I just put them in my gallery; there was an option to rotate them which i did...but I guess I didn't save the changes so they are still inverted. I tried to copy the link to insert here but it didn't take. Sorry for my ineptitude.
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Old 04-27-2020, 04:56 PM
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Had Goodyear Eagles but after 14 years (way over due) time to change out!
Avon’ s are pricy but my issue is they do not last long and can’t handle any moisture. (also not available in this area).

So Goodrich T/A’s are on and 245 60 15" fr and 295 50 15" rear.
Talked to my tire guy and 5-6 years should be max for change out.... although
I don’t track. So I was WAY overdue! Not many choices that are DOT rated.
They are a little slick at 48 degrees yesterday, but a little driving and they
work fine.

Just depends on your driving and wallet.

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