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Mail From: Chris Mottram <(email redacted)>
I purchased a set of repro 13" LAT70's from Rick at
SS. I currently have Nitto 205 60's in the back and
185 70's in the front on basket mags (I got the car
that way). What brand and size is recommended? I
have no flares and dont want to rub.
Thanks,
Chris
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Mail From: Chris Mottram <(email redacted)>
I purchased a set of repro 13" LAT70's from Rick at
SS. I currently have Nitto 205 60's in the back and
185 70's in the front on basket mags (I got the car
that way). What brand and size is recommended? I
have no flares and dont want to rub.
Thanks,
Chris
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Mail From: "Stu Brennan" <(email redacted)>
I've got 185/70's on LAT sized wheels (same width and offset), and had
195/60's on there before. I'm not a drag racer or autocross type, so I
wasn't looking for the ultimate cornering, etc. I trimmed the valence
panel when I switched from stock wheels, but my fender lips are
untouched by me, though the PO did extensive rust repairs in this area.
Judging by what you had on yours before, your PO may have done some
valence trimming too.
Stu Brennan
Mail From: "Stu Brennan" <(email redacted)>
I've got 185/70's on LAT sized wheels (same width and offset), and had
195/60's on there before. I'm not a drag racer or autocross type, so I
wasn't looking for the ultimate cornering, etc. I trimmed the valence
panel when I switched from stock wheels, but my fender lips are
untouched by me, though the PO did extensive rust repairs in this area.
Judging by what you had on yours before, your PO may have done some
valence trimming too.
Stu Brennan
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I just put on some tires that work well, can't remember how to spell the
name. I'll check when I get home. Close to Sumoto 200 HTR, they are a speed
rated tire, modern construction and work well. I used 205-60-13 at back and
195-60-13 on the front. I think the 205-60 would fit the front as well. Right now
on Panasport wheels they fit and do not rub.
Mail From: (email redacted)
I just put on some tires that work well, can't remember how to spell the
name. I'll check when I get home. Close to Sumoto 200 HTR, they are a speed
rated tire, modern construction and work well. I used 205-60-13 at back and
195-60-13 on the front. I think the 205-60 would fit the front as well. Right now
on Panasport wheels they fit and do not rub.
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Sumitomo HTR 205-60-13 rear.....195-60-13 front....works well on mine, no
rubbing. i think tire rack has the info on them. Got mine at Tiretrends here in
Canada.....cheers
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Sumitomo HTR 205-60-13 rear.....195-60-13 front....works well on mine, no
rubbing. i think tire rack has the info on them. Got mine at Tiretrends here in
Canada.....cheers
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