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Re: [Healeys] Tires Again

To: Rick Swain <rjswain@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Tires Again
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 02 May 2012 06:16:02 -0700
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I think they are competent in the rain. Modern high performance and 'rain' tires have at least one--usually two or more--deep, straight grooves to channel water away from some generally 'slick' tread, with more typical tread patterns on the edges. Also, I imagine the compounding is different; i.e. softer for rain or HP tires. Although I don't think the Sprint Classic is an 'all season' tire--the Sprint+ claims to be--it has that kind of tread pattern and no deep channels for moving water out of the way.

My Mustang came with decent BF Goodrich 'all season' tires. They were a disaster in the rain--hydroplaned like crazy--and not very good in the dry. I bought Continental HP tires--with several deep channels--and the difference is night and day in wet and dry. Unfortunately, it looks like I'll only get 15-20K miles on them, but it's worth it.

Bob


On 5/2/2012 5:16 AM, Rick Swain wrote:
I seem to drive in the rain a fair bit (I live in the Maritimes in Canada) and
haven't noticed any problems with the current Vred Sprint Classics on my BN4,
or the older pattern Vreds that I had before these.
Rick Swainwww.classicmotorart.cafull-colour drawings of your car
Is it the consensus of the list that Vreds are not good in the rain?
I had the distinct impression I was hydoplaning on a trip through the
Olympic Peninsula returning from a meet in Vancouver BC last summer.
This was at speeds of 50-60 mph on 3 year-old Vred 165s during heavy
rain in the rainforest.  Others in the group didn't seem to have the
problem.
Thanks for comments and observations,
Charlie



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