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From: "Patrick & Caroline Quinn" <p_cquinn@tpg.com.au>
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 13:36:47 +1100
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Loosely

Hoo Roo

Patrick Quinn
Sydney, Australia

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Original tire

How would a 16 inch tire fit on a 15 inch wheel??????
 
Keith


On 03/18/13, Peter Svilans wrote:

The Healey Hundreds seem to have been fitted with 5.90x15 Road Speed tires
all the way along. Interestingly, early brochures mention alternate sizes of
6.00x15 and 6.00x16 "in normal roadspeed or racing pattern".

With the Hundred Six having disc wheels as standard, they were fitted with
tubeless tires, unless the disc-wheel car was fitted with overdrive, in
which case it got Road Speeds. Wire wheel cars got Road Speeds with tubes,
which were the premium Dunlop high speed tire and rated for 100mph.

The Dunlop Road Speed RS-4 was introduced in April 1958, and was rated for
"well over 100mph". In June 1960, this was superseded by the Road Speed RS-5
which was rated for 125mph. Dunlop SP-41 165 HR-15 radials were available as
an option on the BJ7 and BJ8.

Best
Peter
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