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hi all

 

i had a puncture and went to a tyre shop - i was told 210/60/VR360 kind tyres not made anymore - seems like i am gonna have to throw all original alloys + tyres and get a new alloy+tyre set.. ++ speedo will be upside down as well!!!

 

 

has any one had the same problem ?

 

i dont know what to do....

 

need some advice pls

 

thanks

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Try Mike Feeney (MrF) in our traders section - he sources parts for the Z31, I'm sure he'll be able to help.

Try Mike Feeney (MrF) in our traders section - he sources parts for the Z31, I'm sure he'll be able to help.

 

205 size tyres are pretty common, will they not fit the same rims?

 

Obviously you'll have to corner half a percent slower. ;)

...Avon and Mitchelin used to make the 360 tyre (metric rim size if I remember rightly) Early Saab 900's Turbos used to run VR360's...

 

good luck

 

Jack

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thanks for the posts, so if i use 205 tyre - would it fit alright? -

that is a big increase and my not fit on standard alloys.

 

You also run the risk of tramlining.

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i spoke to a tyre dealer - he told me that 210/60/vr360 type tyres are METRIC so any combination of tyre wont fit!

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