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I had a bad experience with those Avons about 3 years ago - bought a pair, but one refused to balance and the other wouldn't seal on the rim! After several increasingly irritating trips to the tyre centre I scrapped them and put on a pair of Hankooks which have been great! A work colleague had the same balancing issue with them on his modern. Hope you have more success, Roger.

Gully

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Hello All

              I know why they were cheap they are old stock (2 years)!

I was going to refuse them but.

A they had already removed my old tyres and fitted one to my spare steel rim( had left the loose wheel with them)

B I am 72 1/2 years old and I thought they will still be good for 5 to 6 years so am I going to care when I am 78/79 if I am still here! or driving Spitty

C the best other prices I got for tyres I can pronounce was £200+ so I have lost 2 years but saved £70 so I recon that's about the same !

Roger

ps I had no problems with the old ones over 30,000 miles and a the fitter said they deteriorate more when in sun light etc not a dark warehouse!

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Ok I haven’t looked what tyre size I currently have although they are 13in standard Spit4 wheels. (Standard suspension set up) I’m looking at 4 new falken 832s as recommended above. 

What size should they be or what do people recommend ??

I thankQ 

Grant 

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31 minutes ago, thescrapman said:

175/70-13 for the 4.5J rims

I suspect that's what many of us use on both 4.5 and 5 rims - pretty much the same effective rolling radius as the original fitmemt 155 r13s (or 155/80 r13 in modern parlance). Lots of choice of manufacturers too.

Gully

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It makes the steering heavier and has very little effect on the dreaded tuck-under over-steer. I actually find my GT6 nicer to drive on original size tyres, and even the Mk1 Vitesse handles no worse on 155s than it did on 175s. But YMMV.

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Grant,

My recent tyre purchase for the Vitesse is Dunlop Street Response 2: 165/70/13 - it is an excellent tyre.

Additionally not overly expensive for the quality.

Regards.

Richard.

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11 hours ago, Blitz said:

Thanks will look around for 165/70 I think and go the middle ground. Front tyres are getting old and back are prehistoric. :unsure:

Just bear in mind that they will have a smaller rolling radius, so your speedo will read high. Not sure if the mintylamb website calculator is up and running again, but Google the site as there is a calculator on there that will tell you the difference that tyre size will make (it's not huge).

Gully

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