Looks like 205-13's are available again.
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Be glad we don't have older Lotuses. Try to find a 225/60VR14! Heck, try to find a 225/60 14 inch tire in ANY speed rating.
Make one and millions... well, thousands (hundreds?) of Esprit owners will beat a path to your door!
This may change if Esprits start to escalate the way 911s and "crappy" Ferraris like 308s have been. You can still buy an Esprit on the "ground floor" right now so to speak. Infact a friend who used to have several RX-7s just bought himself a Turbo. The bastard But it's hard to find a $15k 308 or a $10k 911SC anymore. Heck it's hard to find a running $5k 944 anymore!
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Be glad we don't have older Lotuses. Try to find a 225/60VR14! Heck, try to find a 225/60 14 inch tire in ANY speed rating.
Make one and millions... well, thousands (hundreds?) of Esprit owners will beat a path to your door!
This may change if Esprits start to escalate the way 911s and "crappy" Ferraris like 308s have been. You can still buy an Esprit on the "ground floor" right now so to speak. Infact a friend who used to have several RX-7s just bought himself a Turbo. The bastard But it's hard to find a $15k 308 or a $10k 911SC anymore. Heck it's hard to find a running $5k 944 anymore!
Make one and millions... well, thousands (hundreds?) of Esprit owners will beat a path to your door!
This may change if Esprits start to escalate the way 911s and "crappy" Ferraris like 308s have been. You can still buy an Esprit on the "ground floor" right now so to speak. Infact a friend who used to have several RX-7s just bought himself a Turbo. The bastard But it's hard to find a $15k 308 or a $10k 911SC anymore. Heck it's hard to find a running $5k 944 anymore!
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Stock GSL-SE rims here. I'm thinking Federal SS657 205/60R14
https://www.onlinetires.com/products...7+89h+bsw.html
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https://www.onlinetires.com/products...7+89h+bsw.html
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I do want a set of 245/60-14s for the bridge port RX-7. I worked on a Cutlass that rode on those and the proportions were perfect.
Disclaimer: My first car ended its life on a set of 245/60-15 Eagle STs
Disclaimer: My first car ended its life on a set of 245/60-15 Eagle STs
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Originally Posted by tallbozo
Havent tried those but have been loving the Falken Asenis RT-615s. Fairly easy to track down from places online or America's/Discount tire.
They are directional and apparently perform well in the wet.
We're pretty limited with our stock GSL-SE rims. It's been suggested that I should just get whatever for them for now, and maybe pick up some 15" wheels at some point.
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By the way, it turns out the Federal SS I mentioned apparently have bad wet characteristics according to these reviews. Federal Super Steel 657 Page2 - Tyre Reviews
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Recently went thru this with tires for my SE. Found and installed a set of Nexen tires,believe they're made in Korea. nowhere near the performance of Yokohama AVS tires on car previously but those were about 14 yrs old and was apprehensive about running car at speed for fear of them coming apart. When dismounting them,sidewalls cracked and split like they were plastic.
The Nexen tires are ok,have driven with them when caught in rain to get home,seemed ok in the wet for limited driving i did.
Went to 15" rims for better performance tire selection as others have done.
The Nexen tires are ok,have driven with them when caught in rain to get home,seemed ok in the wet for limited driving i did.
Went to 15" rims for better performance tire selection as others have done.
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By the way, it turns out the Federal SS I mentioned apparently have bad wet characteristics according to these reviews. Federal Super Steel 657 Page2 - Tyre Reviews
I can't understand why mainstream companies aren't making 13" performance tires anymore. Surely they still have the tooling to do this, and even if there isn't a ton of demand, jack the prices up, whatever. There IS a market for 13" performance tires, and pretty much every small or small-ish car from the 70's - 80's came with 13" wheels. There's got to be tons of 13"x8" wheels that are totally useless now just floating around.
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1) I want a cheap tire for my cheap classic so I can go to cars and coffee -- The Kuhmo or no-name brand 13 works fine
2) I'm looking for cheap tires for my trailer/camper -- again no-name brand 13 works fine
3) I'm heading to the track with my vintage track rat -- the Toyos and Hoosiers are still available and will work great on a 13x8 rim.
What doesn't really exist anymore, at least not in large quantities are the people who fit this category:
4) I want a performance summer-only street tire because I want to brag about it at cars and coffee or I want to once a year drive hard enough to get them to squeal.
For me, I realized with the Yokohamas that there is no do-it-all tire. If you want to be competitive at autocross, you need a specific tire and you don't want a ton of sidewall. If you want to drive fast at the track you need a track compound. For everything else, it doesn't really matter what you're on because street driving, even when you think it's epic and fast, is still miles away from the limit of a street tire and overkill for a track tire...until a deer jumps out in front of you...in which case you're probably screwed no matter what.
So anyway, I get it. When you make people choose between a cheap tire or a track tire, you realize not many people want something in between.
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Originally Posted by hcaulfield57
I previously had a set of 205/60-13 Federal 595's and found them great in the rain, I thought I had more wet grip than dry grip even.
The reviews have been both good and bad on all the tires I've looked at so far. I'm so confused at this point. I don't know what to get anymore.
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Well there are two distinct categories that dictate the market:
1) I want a cheap tire for my cheap classic so I can go to cars and coffee -- The Kuhmo or no-name brand 13 works fine
2) I'm looking for cheap tires for my trailer/camper -- again no-name brand 13 works fine
3) I'm heading to the track with my vintage track rat -- the Toyos and Hoosiers are still available and will work great on a 13x8 rim.
What doesn't really exist anymore, at least not in large quantities are the people who fit this category:
4) I want a performance summer-only street tire because I want to brag about it at cars and coffee or I want to once a year drive hard enough to get them to squeal.
1) I want a cheap tire for my cheap classic so I can go to cars and coffee -- The Kuhmo or no-name brand 13 works fine
2) I'm looking for cheap tires for my trailer/camper -- again no-name brand 13 works fine
3) I'm heading to the track with my vintage track rat -- the Toyos and Hoosiers are still available and will work great on a 13x8 rim.
What doesn't really exist anymore, at least not in large quantities are the people who fit this category:
4) I want a performance summer-only street tire because I want to brag about it at cars and coffee or I want to once a year drive hard enough to get them to squeal.
The stiff suspension and sloppy tires really don't mix well. It just seems to amplify the play in the steering and makes the handling unpredictable. I thought the Federal's were pretty good when I first got them, but I liked them less as I drove more. Either something became screwed up with my car (possible), or I just changed my mind (more likely), I dunno. I personally feel the Federal's would have been better on a 7" wheel, I think it's too much tire for the wheel. I know people run this size though because there isn't much that fits on the stock wheel anymore, which I do like the looks of. Honestly there are better selections out there in a 10" tire lol. 13" and 14" just seem to be totally abandoned, although supposedly 14" is getting better, I dunno.
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Jeff, check out Amazon. I just picked up a set of Federal SS595 205/60/14 for $250 shipped to my door. Very good tire, super grippy.
Also check out Walmart, they have a pretty good selection of 13" and 14" tires for our cars at excellent prices.
Also check out Walmart, they have a pretty good selection of 13" and 14" tires for our cars at excellent prices.
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Yep those are the ones! The price went up a small amount but still very reasonable.
I have them in 14" and I can say they are really great. They balanced well and grip very well. And they were all manufactured within a few months of when I purchased them which is a huge plus.
Oh and they are decent in the rain too, which is more than I can say for my other performance tires.
I have them in 14" and I can say they are really great. They balanced well and grip very well. And they were all manufactured within a few months of when I purchased them which is a huge plus.
Oh and they are decent in the rain too, which is more than I can say for my other performance tires.
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I even once drove the car in the morning after roads had iced up (from raining during the night). People were calling in late to work who drove jeeps, meanwhile I drove in to work with no problems (embarrassing for them!). I can't comment on driving them in the snow however, I don't imagine they would do well, but who knows.
My only complaint with the tires is the soft sidewall and large width of the tire seems to be non-ideal for the stock wheels. Although there aren't many ideal setups for the stock wheels anyways. I wish I had kept mine, since the issues I was having at the time were most likely not due to the tires.