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RE: Wheel Specs
Using very low profile tyres with 15" rims would in theory
sharpen up the handling. However, if you look at the Stag
suspension movement, you will see there is a lot of
camber and toe-in change particularly with the rear
suspension, and this will not give a consistent footprint
with very low profile tyres, causing early break-away
especially on wet roads, and especially at the rear.
Also, ultra-low profile tyres need very rigid suspension
location - which the Stag doesn't have - and forces put
into the car will be very much higher. Also the noise
generated by these tyres can be very high. You will find
the Stag has not been designed to absorb this noise
and thus it may be rather unpleasant in this area also.
I don't know what tyres came off your car, but you should
consider that modern high quality tyres such as Michelin
MVX are very suitable and are still made in HR rating in
standard profile (82%). I particularly like these because
they are very quiet, don't go out of balance and have
excellent roadholding, while absorbing road shocks well.
Therefore, if you are still sure you want to go up to a 6" rim,
I would advise you (as Tony Hart has already done) at the
most extreme to use 70 series tyres (note they were
rejected by Triumph on production as the the tester felt
the roadholding was not good enough: quote Ted
Marchant). Also bear in mind that the wider you make
the tyre, the bigger the footprint and the lowere the
loading per square inch, thus the lower will be its wet
road road-holding.
If you fit non-standard wheels and tyres, you must inform
your insurance company that you have modified the car
away from standard specification and obtain their
approval. In the event of an accident arising where loss
of vehicle control occured, the examiners may look
critically at the tyres and wheels.
Please do not under-rate the importance of the correct
tyres. For instance in Germany, it is not permitted on any
car to fit non-standard wheels/tyres without the specific
type approval of the TUV (State MoT authority), or the vehicle
will be failed and barred from the road at the next test.
Mike Wattam
Triumph Stag Register
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