Mike Posted May 29 Share #1 Posted May 29 Gents, I got this from an email through our support system. It's about a period correct tire size for those of you sporting stock rims. I thought I would share here. No affiliation and he is not a sponsor on the site. Please check for accuracy. Mike Quote Hi I wanted to let you know some good news. Pirelli have made a 195/70VR14 Cinturato CN36 https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/tyres/195-70-14/195-70vr14-pirelli-cinturato-cn36.html To my knowledge it is the only period tyre currently manufactured in this important Zcar size. Regards Dougal Longstone Tyres Pirelli Collezione Distributor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveJ Posted May 30 Share #2 Posted May 30 Vredestein: https://www.vredestein.com/classic-tires/products/990-SPRINT-CLASSIC/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tirnipgreen Posted June 1 Share #3 Posted June 1 The Pirelli is a great looking tire. Just Sayin'... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zKars Posted June 1 Share #4 Posted June 1 On 5/29/2024 at 6:19 PM, SteveJ said: Vredestein: https://www.vredestein.com/classic-tires/products/990-SPRINT-CLASSIC/ Have a local here the Vred’s on his 73. They look great and handle well. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard McDonel Posted June 25 Share #5 Posted June 25 Question; I'm trying to take my 1971 back to original. Right now it has later-model mags that have seen better days. I also have a set factory steel wheels that are 5 inch. The 71s had 4.5 inch. Any idea if there would be a problem installing 175 tires on the slightly wider rims? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tirnipgreen Posted June 25 Share #6 Posted June 25 25 minutes ago, Richard McDonel said: Question; I'm trying to take my 1971 back to original. Right now it has later-model mags that have seen better days. I also have a set factory steel wheels that are 5 inch. The 71s had 4.5 inch. Any idea if there would be a problem installing 175 tires on the slightly wider rims? Thanks I would have the steelies checked for "true" (runout) before painting or mounting tires. I put 195/70/14 on my original wheels...too wide of the spare tire well. Just sayin'... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dutchzcarguy Posted June 28 Share #7 Posted June 28 On 6/25/2024 at 9:21 PM, Richard McDonel said: Any idea if there would be a problem installing 175 tires on the slightly wider rims? 175 on a 5 inch wheel fits perfect. btw i drive vredestein and at first i was not a fan of vredestein but they make good tires.. (i could get a set for little money new and they drive very well) Pirelli... pff.. i would never fit a Pirelli to any of my cars, Italian hey.. it looks cool but drives like sh*t in a few years as they harden fast.. I drove Bridgestones of 15+ years old and they also got hard and slippery but after 15 years.. As i'm driving about 2000 km a year i don't wear 'em out.. they need to be replaced because the rubber gets hard .. It is FUN though.. making powerslides all the time Haha.. but it's not very safe.. 🙂 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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