- A tire (British spelling: tyre) is a ring-shaped
component that
surrounds a wheel's rim to
transfer a vehicle's load from the axle
through the
wheel to...
-
early 1970s. With the
advent of
radial tyres,
taking over from the
older crossply type, it was
found that in the
event of a
puncture or blowout, the tyre...
- true with
radial tyres; the
original TR2/3/3A
suspension was
built for
crossply tyres. The
wheel lifting is more
sudden than that of
other cars, because...
- (fender skirts) over the rear
wheel opening.
Factory spec 6.00 × 16 inch
crossply tyres or
optional 185VR16
Pirelli Cinturato CA67
radials could be ****ed...
-
Initially the DB4 was ****ed with 16-inch
wheels with 600H16 Avon
TurboSpeed crossply tyres, or 185VR16
Pirelli Cinturato CA67 as the
radial option. In 1962...
- standardized, but wire-spoked ones
remained an option, ****ed with
either 5.20x13
Crossply tyres or 145HR13
Pirelli Cinturato CA67.
These revised cars were initially...
-
available on the 340. Both
Models continued to fit the
Dunlop 6.40H15
Crossply tyres as standard. 185VR15
Pirelli Cinturato was the
radial alternative...
- of the
lenses are all
unique to the Type 34. The car has
wider 6.00-15
crossply tyres,
until 1968 when they
moved to 165R15
Pirelli Cinturato. The Wilhelm...
-
Dunlop crossply tyres,
usually their Gold Seal
model in the 5.20x13 size,
although later frogeyes shipped to
North America wore 5.60x13
Dunlop crossplies. There...
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specified 14-inch (360 mm)
wheels for the Mosquito, with 5.20-14
Dunlop Crossply tyres, (145R14 is the
radial alternative).
These were
smaller than any...