V8 Vantage

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jhoneyball

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282 months

Sunday 16th May 2010
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Just got my V8 Vantage back from Rikki Cann in southend from its service. Usual top notch Rikki work, cant be recommended highly enough


AndyGarton

403 posts

213 months

Sunday 16th May 2010
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Lovely car, would love to see more pics!

Speedraser

1,663 posts

189 months

Tuesday 18th May 2010
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Gorgeous. I'd also love to see more pics.

f328nvl

507 posts

224 months

Tuesday 18th May 2010
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If its post 84, go and buy the Ronal wheels at the Bonhams auction on Saturday: It'll finish it off perfectly.

vpr

3,780 posts

244 months

Tuesday 18th May 2010
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f328nvl said:
If its post 84, go and buy the Ronal wheels at the Bonhams auction on Saturday: It'll finish it off perfectly.
That's rude....he took the Ronals off and replaced them with the wheels you see here.;)

Murph7355

38,672 posts

262 months

Tuesday 18th May 2010
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vpr said:
That's rude....he took the Ronals off and replaced them with the wheels you see here.;)
I guess it's al personal taste, and it's a bruiser of a car, but I was also thinking the same about the wheels - they're a bit "modern" for the car smile

jhoneyball

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Tuesday 18th May 2010
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Its 89, one of the last made

I have the Ronals, and could bolt them straight on. But finding suitable 255/50/16 tyres which have been recently manufactured is nearly impossible. Hence the 18" wheels because 265/40/18 is very easy.

So I have the best of both worlds -- originality and driving. Too many of these cars are sitting on decade old rubber which is frankly hideously unsafe.

I'll be at the auction on saturday with the car.

Murph7355

38,672 posts

262 months

Wednesday 19th May 2010
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jhoneyball said:
...Too many of these cars are sitting on decade old rubber which is frankly hideously unsafe....
Fair point.

Longstone do the tyres you're after. But they're pretty pricey so if you do a lot of miles they may not suit! Somewhere like Micheldever might be able to source them more cost effectively...

Also, Toyo do a T1-R in 245/50/16. Bit narrower admittedly, but would likely work OK.

End of the day though, if you like the wheels, that's all that matters smile

bogie

16,566 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th May 2010
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oohh...very nice ...if only I had a bigger garage smile

Valentin

3,279 posts

221 months

Wednesday 19th May 2010
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I allways admired the look of the wheels from Steel Wings:

http://www.steelwings.com/ViewProducts.aspx?id=127

But I have to say yours look lovely. It's a very fine line between making an old car look good with new wheels, or making it look like a dogs dinner.

Edited by Valentin on Wednesday 19th May 12:03

f328nvl

507 posts

224 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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Oops, wasn't meaning to be rude, mine's sitting on these:

http://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/productPage.php?pr...

jhoneyball

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Thursday 20th May 2010
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now go read the year.month code from the sidewall... -- would be interested to see what it says.

vpr

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244 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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Gonna go check mine now

Aren't 275/45/16 easier to source??

jhoneyball

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Thursday 20th May 2010
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blackcircles (as an example) have none at that size

the 265/40/18 i have on the 18" wheels -- blackcircles offer me 10 different tyre choices.

sorry, but high perf 16 and 17" tyres are dinosaurs. I had to take my Bentley RT from factory 17 to 18 wheels simply to get good tyres too.

this is a real problem

f328nvl

507 posts

224 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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jhoneyball said:
now go read the year.month code from the sidewall... -- would be interested to see what it says.
That was fun crawling around on my hands and knees in the garage - felt like I actaully was doing something mechanical! Anway the results:
FRHS 1001 - 10th week 2001, and
RRHS 4505 - 45th week 2005
Not sure about the other two, it's a bit dark down there and I don't really know what I'm doing, but they seem to be older as they haven't got obvious codes, just lots of very silly US style warnings that TIRE FAILURE CAN KILL ME or other people - or bunny rabbits, I drove over one on Saturday morning as it happens.

jhoneyball

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Friday 21st May 2010
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so a front tyre is nearly 10yo, and i'd suggest that is young in the ages of tyres on these cars. Feel happy braking hard on that, with upwards of a tonne landing on that tread? Not sure I would be, to be honest.

Of course, if you car is a garage queen that occasionally goes to the pub on a sunny sunday, it arguably doesnt matter (although a tyre failure at low speeds could still make a horrible mess). Mine gets driven hard (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it6Hny77PPM ) and i just wouldnt feel comfortable on old rubber.

as i said, i can go back to the ronals immediately if i wanted to. Cant see the point, to be honest.

GlynMo

1,140 posts

255 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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jhoneyball said:
Mine gets driven hard (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it6Hny77PPM )
That sounds majestic! bow

Political Pain

983 posts

174 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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Lovely, tuneful exhaust note. 10/10.

jhoneyball

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Friday 21st May 2010
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ta much

Murph7355

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262 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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f328nvl said:
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That was fun crawling around on my hands and knees in the garage - felt like I actaully was doing something mechanical! Anway the results:
FRHS 1001 - 10th week 2001, and
RRHS 4505 - 45th week 2005...
As JH notes, the fronts are waaaaaaay too old, and the rears are getting there for a car that's unlikely to see much use.

I'd very, very strongly recommend you replace them John.

I had similar vintage (10ish yrs old) tyres on the Daytona when I bought it. One let go on the M6 at speed. That it didn't end in proper brown trousers (or much worse) was mostly down to luck, but also that the side profiles were much bigger than yours (IMO). Needless to say I changed all 5 tyres immediately after that episode.

Michelin had started remaking XWXs so getting much, much newer tyres was easy enough. Am sure Longstone should be able to help.