Pirelli is coming out with a 375/20-21" sized rear tire and it is tall enough for our gals. Does anyone have the exact dimensions of the tire. Here's a picture just to show 375 is not a typo:
I would be more concerned about the combined weight of the 21" wheel and tire..
and would they even fit correctly in the wheel well? Also these tires are only 26.9 in diameter, stock is 28.9. I wouldn't even call that close!
I just noticed that tirerack has the GY F1 priced at $561 each! For that price it better be made in 2010 or better!
and would they even fit correctly in the wheel well? Also these tires are only 26.9 in diameter, stock is 28.9. I wouldn't even call that close!
I just noticed that tirerack has the GY F1 priced at $561 each! For that price it better be made in 2010 or better!
Just saw the specs of the tire also and yes it is too short so back to Hoosiers or RE050A's. BTW many SCCA T1 racers run the A6 instead of the R6 as the A6's are faster but lasts just as long (according to them) so has anyone tried running A6's on their cars for track and street (in the dry only of course)?
Torrie has bought and used the last of the A6's sized for the FGTs. Another tire that is the same size as the RE050A Scuderia are Pirelli PZero Corsa System. Has anyone tried the Pzeros?
This tire is smaller than the 355-25-21 pirelli. The 355 is 14'' across and over 28 tall. I Don't understand why pirelli has the 375 even listed when its smaller and shorter?
Here is a pic on a friends FGT of the 355s and some 360 forged wheels.
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This tire is smaller than the 355-25-21 pirelli. The 355 is 14'' across and over 28 tall. I Don't understand why pirelli has the 375 even listed when its smaller and shorter?
Here is a pic on a friends FGT of the 355s and some 360 forged wheels.
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where's Indy to debate wheter a wider tire really has a larger contact patch than a narrower tire?
:wink
When will Dan's car be ready to run the Mile?
Look forward to it. :thumbsup
Hi Mullet!
I'm watching and reading...but seems everyone else are the neysayers here...
To each their own and there certainly are a smorgasbord of tire/wheel combinations tried by many.
BMF
details on that build?