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Shootnride 07-13-2013 09:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dwight (Post 1252887)
Ok update
I have about 2000 miles on the new tires, Did 11 or 12 runs on Main St in London.
I can roll off the line and put the pedal to the floor, could not do that with the old tires. The MT's spin but pull straight and I can tell they have a lot more traction.

Yep, I like them.

Now I need to resurface my flywheel. Tires hooked up a little to good.

Dwight
No rain this year so I can comment on how they do in the rain.

Dwight,

Glad to hear that you're satisfied with the M/T's. I ordered a set and just got them a couple of days ago. They look like a nice tire but right now there's not much urgency to get them on the car since I pulled the engine this week.

Thanks for the report.

Ted

133bus 07-14-2013 05:44 AM

richpal1,
Are the Cobra Line Cooper tires different than the Cobra G/T's...I looked them up and the are only rated "T",your size has an "H" rating after it.Just wondering if I was looking at the right tire.I had to tell the Engineer that passed my car that I would be running an "H" rated tire and that is in his paperwork that he submitted to the MV.Now it will only be a problem if I go over 112 MPH(H are rated at 130) or if I have a accident and they see that I'm not running the proper tire stated in my engineering report...both pretty serious and insurance cancelling.
I also noticed that the M/T ST's are only rated "T" but the SR are "H" looks like the SR's are my only option other than Avons(not in my buget)
Steve

Richpal1 07-14-2013 07:09 AM

Good point 133Bus. Thanks.

Dwight 07-14-2013 08:32 AM

the rating is for "one hour continuous".

I don't think we can drive for one hour at 112 mph on the street.

but I feel better knowing my tires can do it.


Dwight

133bus 07-14-2013 09:25 AM

Dwight,
Those are almost my exact words I said to him...but he said I looked like I had a heavy foot and that was that...end of arguement.
Besides he said that the regulation for rating the speed had changed from "one hour continuous" to only having to run the tire up to that speed for a short time,he had the length of time but I can't remember what it was ...way less than an hour...a minute or less...please correct me if I am wrong.I think that this is very important to know considering your life may depending you knowing what and how they rate the tire you have.
steve

Richpal1 07-14-2013 09:29 AM

I might take the chance on the T's. I scare myself when I get above 80 in this thing...although I have had the occasional 100+ bursts...its so light I'm frightened it's going to take off...maybe time to get a pilots license..
Can I fit a fatter tire with a lower profile...it sits so high in the rear? Anyone know?
Again, it's a Classic Roadster, '92 version.
RP

133bus 07-14-2013 10:35 AM

richpal1,
the price alone make them very appealing and if your insurance will except that tire rating I don't see a problem with them...you seem to know your and your cars limitations and are prepared to stay within them...I wouldn't have a problem using them if my engineering report hadn't specified that I need an H rated tire...again I'd ask your insurance company about tire ratings.
steve

RET_COP 07-14-2013 04:11 PM

Mickey Thompson SR
I bought 4 from jegs 26x8-15 and 28x10-15. Maybe 50 miles on them. I'll sell them for half price if someone wants to pick them up.
I liked them I just wanted wider tires.

RallySnake 07-14-2013 04:49 PM

I have been running the MT S/T's for about 2 years, sizes 255/60/15 and 275/60/15. They run true and stay in balance and I have had no problems with them in spite of about 20,000 miles of low and medium speed rallies. What I really like about them is the smooth breakaway. You can overpower them with throttle and drift them our as far as you like and still recover. These tires make you feel like your car just eats up curvy mountain roads. And when you go into a corner too fast, they give you a lot of warning and control as they start to slide (NEVER BACK OFF). They are also fine in wet weather, although I don't do too much of that.

The Toyo Proxy's I used to run were better braking tires and lasted a long time, not the best for corners. The Yokohama S/T's lasted a long time and were pretty good too but you can't get them anymore. Hoosier's autocross tires gave tremendous traction but would jerk the steering when you caught a road imperfection, especially at high speed. Goodrich TA's are lots of fun, if going sideways is your thing and you're a little crazy and you don't really need to stop anyway. I really miss the old Micky Thompson Comp bias ply tires. They gave great traction and performance and were cheap. However, they wore out so quickly you had to buy a new set every year.

So, the MT S/T's are a good choice. They are affordable tires (about $700 a set) and wear well if you can restrain the burnouts, doughnuts and drifts. I have not been able to lock in the right front to rear balance to maximize braking. But then that changes with the size of your passenger and the amount of fuel you are carrying, so I cannot really blame the tires. However, I would say that is their biggest drawback. I usually carry 2 or 3 cans of tire sealant but have not had to use any of them with the Micky's. The rears are about half gone and the fronts less than 1/4 after some pretty hard running so I can recommend these tires to guys who really drive their cars.

RS

Shootnride 07-15-2013 05:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richpal1 (Post 1252850)
Im looking to get the Cooper tires. They make a Cobra line, which will probably look cool with the Cobra lettering on the sidewall. Mine are rear: P275/60R15-107H
Front:P235/60R15-98H.
The rears presently seem to make the car sit a bit high...but I guess the fender clearance is good.

RP

Richpal,

If you want to see what those tires look like on a Cobra, go to e-Bay and search item number 290945651181

Ted

csx4017 07-15-2013 08:40 AM

My next set will be MT's. The tread pattern and H speed rating are all pluses in this price range. The Goodyear GT's that were on my roller got to the wear bands ( on the rears ) very quick. I replaced them with Firestone Indy's and they have given me better wear and better traction. The 295x50-15 are getting close to the wear bands while the fronts are 40% worn............Not many chooses, as we all know. What I need is an inexpensive pin drive wheel in a 17-18 " that I can mount some sticky's for track days. Don't see any wheel manufacturers thinking that is a money maker idea !!

flaflier 07-15-2013 02:07 PM

I just put MT S/R's on my Cobra, so far, so good. Mucho better traction than the Goodyear II's that were on it.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._2_Medium_.JPG

nicho 08-11-2013 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flaflier (Post 1253280)
I just put MT S/R's on my Cobra, so far, so good. Mucho better traction than the Goodyear II's that were on it.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._2_Medium_.JPG

They look good on the car ,what sizes are they

Nick

flaflier 08-11-2013 05:22 PM

26 x 12R15 Rear, 26x10R15 Front

rpatton3 08-12-2013 12:29 PM

I think M/T tires are made by Cooper to M/T specs. Founded in US in 1913. I think Cooper tire was pretty active on stock exchange some time back and may be OE on some Asian Ford cars soon. I guess they bought the best.

Were they ever OE on US cars?

Mark IV 08-12-2013 12:39 PM

Cooper owns M/T as well as Avon Rubber but has now been "aquired" by an indian conglomerate.

csx4017 08-15-2013 05:57 AM

The story......

http://www.apollotyres.com/india/doc...f7964fae5b.pdf

http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/...-buying-cooper

Shootnride 09-26-2013 07:21 PM

Well, I finally got the car back on the road and have the new M/T Sportsman SR tires on. Only have about 80 miles on them but they are already light years ahead of the old Goodyear Eagle I's.

Ted

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...00_2124_01.JPG

flaflier 09-27-2013 05:06 PM

shootnride,
Are those the 28" diameter on the rear?

Shootnride 09-27-2013 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flaflier (Post 1264864)
shootnride,
Are those the 28" diameter on the rear?

flaflier,

Yes they are.

Ted


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