I found an excellent GB-Racing wheels with 165SR13 Pirelli P3000 tires on this wheel. Wheel size is 5.5"x13" ET18.(4x98mm.)
Does this wheels suit to Spider 2000-79 ?.
what's the offset? The problem with 13s these days is the very limited choice of tires. Those tires on a 2000 Spider will look quite small, especially if the car hasn't been lowered
A 5.5" wheel will take a 185/70-13 tire. This is what is on my Coupé and the grip is more than enough, while the handling is playful. Nothing wrong with skinny tires, and to be honest, the compounds used in today's tires, as long as they are not Chinese off-brands, are still better than high performance tires from 10 years ago. Yes, you won't have Yoko A048 levels of grip, but more than enough.
Chinese off-brands? Do you realize all of the US mfgs build their tires overseas now? I have 185-70-13s on my Spider and they do work very well (even though they are off-brands!) but he is talking about 165-13s and those are far different. They will work just fine if all you do is cruise around shopping mall parking lots. But for any spirited driving they will be lacking
there are only 4 US tire mfgs that have plants here. All of the rest have moved overseas. Expect those 4 to move the balance of their tire-building soon
I looking for originality more than racecar handling. I just like cruising in a sun by original Spider. Anyway tires are original size Pirelli´s, not any cheap tires from China.
When snow is melted i put GB´s on and snap few pictures so anybody can see how they looked.
There are 100 companies that build tires in the U.S., but 75% of the tire production comes from the 4 big ones. Most of the tire plants are on the east coast.
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