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Tire Advice
Hello and thanks for having a new member!
I am running on 15 inch rims, and I am not ready to go larger yet. I have been searching for a while, this is my weekend car, and I am not racing it on a closed track, I may at some point, but in general this will be a street car, and some spirited mountain/coastal roads, which I to try to drive HARD on. Currently I am running 235x60x15 front and 275x60 15 rear. I can drop to 50 series if needbe, but I want to keep the classic musclecar look. I am more interested in corners than off the line launching, I have an FE with a little over 500lb/ft torque so barring strip tires I know I will not hook up if I stand on it off the line. So descent off the line, and better cornering is my concern. Also, I am not looking for a 25k plus mile tire, 7k-15k is fine as I dont put a lot of miles on it and I would prefer handling over longevity. Currently I am looking at the following: Avon CR6ZZ's Mickey Thompson Sportsman S/T I was also considering Toyo R888r but front only. Let me know your thoughts all. CYA! |
There are a lot of postings on this forum addressing this question so would suggest you do a search to get more info. I have the Avons - they are very sticky and handle well in terms of predictability and tracking stability. They have a treadwear rating of 80 so not sure how long they will last - am guessing about 8k miles base on the wear I am seeing so far on mine.
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If you don't want to pay for Avons, go with Mickey Thompson S/Rs. Unless the "flame" tread really turns you off.
Personally, I plan on trying both bias ply Goodyear and Hoosiers on mine. I grew up with bias ply, and I'm fine with their handling characteristics. |
AVONS are the way to go! Just bought my third set and will be putting them on my Cobra next week and already have them on my GT40. I have tried Hoosiers, Billboards and BFG Radial T/As. None compare to the drivability and handling of these CR6ZZs. Spend the money and put the best on your Cobra!!
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Where's the best price wise, to buy Avon's ?
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Roger is where I had a group buy for the Billboards long ago.
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I have run lots of tires the same size that you are looking for. I sure the Avons are great if you can burn up $1,600 for each set. I go through tires pretty quick, so I have used all the cheaper options. I think the Mickey Thompson S/T's are probably the second best choice. I had a set on for several years but burnouts, 4 wheel drifts and doughnuts ate them up. I am currently running Cooper Cobra tires and they are almost as good as the Mickies, except when the rain comes. I guess the rubber compound is harder because they break loose under braking very easily on wet roads. They are a few bucks cheaper than the S/T's, but when these are gone, I will go back. I have not tried the MT S/R's, but the sizes are different and I have heard good and bad things about them.
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Avons are the way to go if money does not matter. I originally was going to get some but after a lot of research went with MT's as my type of driving did not require Avons. So far I am happy but likely will go to Avons some day.
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