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dozergyp
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tires info

Post by dozergyp »

Hi All, My 1957 moggy has 2 (cross ply)tires that are getting ready to be changed
Thinking to get rid of cross ply and go radial
Which are best tires to go for and where ? If anybody has any advice,
Plus don,t want to pay silly money
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Re: tires info

Post by graham1957 »

try bull motif they do bridgestone at 55 quid and toyo at 43 quid or google your local mobile tyre fitter as mine came up with bridgestone at a reasonable price, cant remember how much as it was 5 year ago, i have no connection with bull motif and im sure other companies will do them, hope this helps graham
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Re: tires info

Post by DAVIDMCCULLOUGH »

I have just had bridgestones fitted to my traveller and they are excellent.

Heres a link to a place Andrew found them at a reasonable cost

http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... ne#p580353


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Re: tires info

Post by greendefender123 »

I got 5 nankangs on ebay for £145. 155 80 14.
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Re: tires info

Post by liammonty »

I can vouch for the Nankangs being very good - certainly better than the Toyos. They are 155, which is slightly larger than the recommended 145, but thousands of folks have this size of radial on Minors for decades without trouble. I run the Nankangs at around 28 psi. Ideally, the 145 Bridgestones are the best (so I'm told - no personal experience) and these are the size of standard fitment optional radials late in Minor production. However, they are pricey. That said, someone on here found a cheap source of them around a month ago - worth doing a search for the thread.

Be aware that tyre sizes, along with a few other topics, is a can of worms on this forum...! I stress again that what I've written is based on my personal experience of having run both Nankangs and Toyos! :D

Greendefender123 - are you running your new tyres on the car in your picture? :lol:
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Ha will be. Theyre stored away at the moment. Iv never driven a minor before well apart from into the workshop, so i wont know the difference anyway.
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I got 2 Nankang 155*80*14 from here recently at a good price. Free Delivery too.
https://www.ctyres.co.uk/index.php?widt ... n=delivery
Again its a can of worms regarding Tyre size, but I have just replaced them with what were already on.
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Re: tires info

Post by bmcecosse »

Whatever you do - you are doing well to get rid of the ancient cross-plies!
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the nakings are fine its not like your doing high speeds in a minor
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After getting a flat last week we took the flat and also my spare (which was also flat) to the garage yesterday. Not good news I'm afraid. The flat was a remould. The garage wouldn't touch it with a barge pole and told us its massively dangerous. The spare, which was the same as the other tyres on the car as far as we could tell, the garage told us was 22 years old and the rubber was perishing. So thats an entire set of new tyres ordered. We've gone with Nankangs. Another expensive day :cry:

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Post by SteveClem »

Alice, it's more expensive if the tyres blow at 50 ! The consequences could be awful.
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Post by AliceDurose »

Yeah Steve, I know and totally agree. Safety first which is why we decided to just replace the lot. Spent so much time over the last 6 months getting everything mechanically sound and sorting out various things which needed attention (brakes etc) I'd never even considered the tyres might be that old. Just shows how much there is to think about and what a new world I've entered buying my first classic (and first car).

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Post by neilmorey »

I guess you mean all 4 tyres replaced with radials.

Not everyone will remember the old information films that were shown late at night- usually only seen after a night out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrRz_ItWWDw
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Post by AliceDurose »

Well my Williams back with his spanking new set of tyres. It has made a noticeable difference, hes driving much smoother now. The rims were badly corroded, the spare was so badly pitted he had to sand blast it and wire brush the others. But hopefully hes all set now and its a while before any more tyre troubles :)

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Good news,Alice! You can't be too far away from us! Are you taking William to the local rally at Denby pottery in September? We're going there,but probably not in a Morris. Maybe a beetle...or an Austin...?
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Post by AliceDurose »

It certainly is Steve! Glad to have him back :). Yeah I'm from Langley Mill, so not that far from Belper at all! :)
Yes we will be there with him, so see you there! We're off to our first ever MMOC Rally a week today in Barnsley, but I think we might have to deal with a leaking Carb before we attempt that run. We're also off to the Autokarna in June :D

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