Suitable tyres

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Parkerjohn

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4 posts

24 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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I have had a much loved MX5, Series 2, (1999) for the past 20 years. It is fitted with Avon ZV5 195/50R 15s.
A recent puncture resulted in a shredded tyre, - alas, I couldn't immediately stop, - and I'm trying to get a replacement but they are no longer made.
Avons now make a ZV7 195/50R15 which is presumably the replacement.

The question is, should I simply get one or else replace both tyres on the axle. Any tyre Gurus out there who might have some ideas? Many years ago, it was fitted with Yokohamas and I replaced the tyres on the front axle with Pirellis which made the car most unpleasant to handle. I cant remember how it was all resolved., probably by replacing all four. An expensive exercise but the others were quite worn so not too bad. Understandably, I'm a bit nervous about choices especially as all tyres (except one!) are in reasonable nick.

CarlosSainz100

582 posts

127 months

Tuesday 15th November 2022
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I'd worry more about how old the tyres are tbh. In mx-5 sizes I think Dunlop fast response or a variant of them get good reviews

CarlosSainz100

582 posts

127 months

Tuesday 15th November 2022
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I'd always try and have the same brand and tyre across both axles. I've always found Avon to be very much a bottom of the mid range tyre. For slightly more money there are much much better tyres out there.

Mr MXT

7,711 posts

290 months

Tuesday 15th November 2022
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ZV7s are the control tyre in the BRSCC MX5 Championship - they are a decent enough tyre, that said on the other MX5 I use Michelin PS3 (ex Ginetta) which I really rate.

Depends what your use case is of course.

33q

1,576 posts

130 months

Tuesday 15th November 2022
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I have just fitted a set of Hankook Ventus 127s on my NC.

Very pleased with them. Better ride and lower noise than the ling long ditch finders fitted when I bought the car. They did seem to grip OK but the rear ones were badly cracked.

MattsCar

1,260 posts

112 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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https://www.tyretek.co.uk/products/michelin-pilot-...

4 of them comes to about £130.

Best tyres you will get for the price.

They are from the Ginetta race cars, so might have done a few laps, but at least they are already scrubbed in.

pewe

662 posts

226 months

Tuesday 29th November 2022
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MPS3's especially if you can obtain ex-Ginetta ones.
They're a bargain as only used for practise laps then changed.
In terms of grip, especially in the wet, they're outstanding.
On one track day at Combe surface was a black sheet but the tyres had more grip than I had balls!