xranalli wrote:
Please explain me what about wheels&tires, I mean have I to change the wheels if I want to use a modern tyres?
Two years ago I did a fairly extensive internet search for tyre options for my Phase 1 car. The tyres specified by Alpine for the Phase 1 are Michelin XDX with 185/70VR13 at the front and 205/70VR13 at the rear. These are quite expensive so I used an online tyre size calculator as a starting point in a search for possible alternative sizes of modern tyres.
Using the calculator it was possible to come up with a range of sizes with similar rolling radius to the tyre sizes as specified by Alpine. The sizes I looked at varied within +/- 7% of the correct rolling radius. This was an arbitary limit just to get some idea of what was available as some of the possible sizes in the calculator turned out to be theoretical only with no manufacturers actually making the tyre in that size.
For the fronts in the correct 185/70/13 size I only found the Michelin XDX in the correct V speed rating. There were a few other tyres in this size but only T or H speed rating, Avon CR6ZZ, Michelin E3B, Toyo TYTE, Falken SN828.
In 175/70/13 size (-2.4% on rolling radius) there was plenty of availability but I could only find T and H speed rated ones. Examples being Michelin E3B, Kalken Sincera SN-828, Uniroyal rain expert, Kumho KH17, etc.
In 205/60/13 size (-2.2%) I found one V rated tyre, Vredestein sprint classic. There were several H rated, Toyo R610, Falken FAZE912.
For the rears in the correct 205/70/13 size I only found the Michelin XDX as specified by Alpine. As far as I know, no other manufacturer makes this size.
In 185/70/13 size (- 4.5%) tyres found were as above for the fronts in this size.
In 185/80/13 size (+ 1.5%) I only found Michelin XAS but H speed rated. Note that this size would not be legal (in the UK at least) as the speedo would be indicating a lower speed than the car is travelling. Whether this would ever be noticed is a different matter but the XAS is expensive also.
In 205/60/13 size (-6.6%) there were several H rated tyres, Falken FAZE912, Toyo R610.
From the above there was good availability of tyres for the front in sizes close to the original, but only one other V rated tyre.
For the rears, I thought that none of the alternatives were acceptable. The 185/70/13 would look too narrow and would shorten the gearing, the 185/80/13 would look too narrow and wouldn’t be legal, and the 205/60/13 would shorten the gearing. These are, obviously, just my own opinions. Note that I did this investigation 2 years ago so tyre availability might have changed since then.
I then considered changing the wheels to 15” to increase the range of tyres at reasonable prices. Again I used the calculator to come up with a range of theoretical sizes and found lots of availability at reasonable prices. For the fronts the closest size was 205/50/15 (-0.5%) and for the rears, 225/50/15 (-1.8%). Several tyres were available in V speed rating.
I then looked at finding suitable 15” wheels, new and on Ebay. I found a good set of Gotti A53 wheels on Ebay but was just outbid in the last minute. In the end I decided, for the time being anyway, to keep the original wheels, which are in good condition, and bought a set of the original specification Michelin XDX tyres. These were of new manufacture, not old stock. I’ve no idea whether the tyre compound and construction is to the original specification or is more modern. All that I can say is that I haven’t experienced any handling, ride or wear problems with these tyres.
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