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145 Tyres

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 5:57 pm
by Blue Mk2
can anyone recommend the best tyres for a standard rim ie 3.5 r10

I have a mini 1000 auto (ok I know not hi performance ) and I bought some Dunlop clone tyres (the old Dunlop tread pattern but now made by someone else)

the are new but just don't seem to have that much grip esp in the wet :shock:

I have spent a lot of money rebuilding the car so could do with a little more confidence with it

I don't really want to go to 165s as its had std wheels all its life and it seems a shame to spoil it now

sorry if this has been asked before

thanks

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 6:46 pm
by CooperTune
I went though two sets of 145 Kuhmo tires before they changed the design. I ran them on 5 inch Dunlop wheels. I drive around 8000 miles a year in all weather conditions. When they were no longer an option I went to 4.5 inch wheels with 165 Falkins. Everyone seems to have a problem with these in the wet. I'd like to try a set of the 145 Falkins to see what I think. Just happened to buy 16 12 inch Rover rims with tries. I'll wear them out then look for something else. When it comes to the look I'm after the 4.5 Minilife S offset rim with 165 Falkins do something for me. I had a set of Mini lite 5s with 165s and they stuck out to far for my unflared 85 1000E with S disc and rear drums. Steve (CTR)

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 7:42 pm
by mk1
There aren't really any good "performance orientated" 145 tyres anymore. They are all absolute budget, bargain basement stuff, with the exception of the Dunlop aquajets available from the likes of Vintage tyre

http://www.vintagetyres.com/item/99/145 ... --road--tl

But at £92 per tyre they are not cheap, and are in my experience not particularly good in the wet anyway. They are however the best of a bad bunch.

M

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 7:50 pm
by carbon
I'm running the Falken 145's on 4.5 inch rims, they are not bad and are some of the cheapest 145x10 tyres currently available.

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 2:13 am
by timmy201
carbon wrote:I'm running the Falken 145's on 4.5 inch rims, they are not bad and are some of the cheapest 145x10 tyres currently available.
I've got them as well. I haven't driven much in the rain but they seem to be more than adequate for the performance of the standard car and engine

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 6:31 pm
by Blue Mk2
thanks for all the feedback

I used to run yoko A008 's years ago :D

I know that std 145s wont be as good as this , but they should be better than they are :?

I am going to replace rear shocks as well as its the only thing that's still left from the original car ... not quite but it feels like I replaced about 75 % of it at least!!

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 7:51 pm
by carbon
My preference would be for 145's over 165's if you're using the car in all weather conditions. 165's are great in the dry, but can be a real liability in very wet conditions.

I used to run 165x10s on a daily driver using the 4.5 inch std 'S' steel rims, but I found that they was really prone to aquaplaning. This was normally when travelling at over 60mph on a wet motorway or dual carriageway. Not a pleasant feeling when it all goes very light at the front end...

Changed to 145x10s on the same 4.5 'S' rims, got rid of the aquaplaning, and to be honest did not find that much difference in grip in the dry.

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:22 pm
by Blue Mk2
thanks

I have had a couple of heart stopping moments , I don't what scared me more , the thought of crashing or having to repair it all again,

seriously its fine in the dry but in the wet I had little confidence with it,

two things I will do to give it a bit more feel, replace the bus steering wheel (thank you british Leyland..) and as I said replace the shocks

I have some old tyres approx. 12years ago they have been stored in the shed and I tried them they seemed better I forget what make I will find out, but old tyres are not without their own issues!

tyres are a big investment esp if they turn out no good !

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 10:22 pm
by captain
I also run falken have not had any problems and been caught in a few downpoors, but I must admit I do not exceed 50mph

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 10:27 pm
by rich@minispares.com
those 145 falkens are grand little tyres, behave well and look fairly period


ive used them on a few cars, and actually used a pair on my car trailer for years

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 1:26 pm
by chichestermini
Has anybody tried these tyres? I'd be interested to know, as they look rather nice I can imagine on a standard rim...

http://www.minispares-online.co.uk/?cat ... od_id=3171

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 3:56 pm
by EAVB
I have been through 3 sets of these on the wife's clubby estate (on 4.5 Avon Safety rims) and have found them to be pretty good all rounders. Wet grip isn't quite as good as the Falkens but plenty good enough for everyday use, I even managed to get around in the snow on them. They last quite well too, at least when she's using the car. For some reason they don't last as well when I drive it, must be the roads I use or something?

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 4:03 pm
by chichestermini
EAVB wrote:I have been through 3 sets of these on the wife's clubby estate (on 4.5 Avon Safety rims) and have found them to be pretty good all rounders. Wet grip isn't quite as good as the Falkens but plenty good enough for everyday use, I even managed to get around in the snow on them. They last quite well too, at least when she's using the car. For some reason they don't last as well when I drive it, must be the roads I use or something?
Oh yes, nothing to do with driving provocatively then? 8-) ;)

Thank you for the review, looks like i'll probably be investing in some :)

Re: 145 Tyres

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:50 pm
by Blue Mk2
I realise that tyres are personal preference but I don't like these ones in the wet

dry yes

and they are reason for the thread ! :(