gday all,
was gonna do a poll on tyres sizes used on Toranas, as i would be interested in finding out what sizes are used the most on this forum.
can anyone tell me what sizes are used on Toranas?
I know LJ is 175/75R13s and 205/60R13s but what other sizes are common options?
Also does anyone on here work at a tyres place? I would be interested in finding out how many sets of 205/60R13s you sell over a year for example
Steve
What tyres sizes are used on Toranas?
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_73LJWhiteSL_
, Apr 09 2006 12:16 PM
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#1 _73LJWhiteSL_
Posted 09 April 2006 - 12:16 PM
#2 _Bomber Watson_
Posted 09 April 2006 - 01:37 PM
dun think it will work to well steve...so many diferent wheel and tyre combo's on torry's now days.
#3
Posted 09 April 2006 - 01:41 PM
I tried to buy a cheap set of 205/65 13's and the cheapest I could get was $140 per tyre. They said it was a dinosaur size...hence the change to volvo rims.
#4 _73LJWhiteSL_
Posted 09 April 2006 - 03:57 PM
There are still tyres available in 205/60R13, just you have to pay for them. I know of at least 5 different tyres, and possibly another 2 or three.
From my understanding manufactures of 205/60R13s
Sumitomo (HTR320)
Bridgestone
Yokohama (Y352)
Yokohama
BFGoodRich Radial T/A
Also I believe you can get 205/60R13s from these companys as well
Michillen
Nangyang (not 100% sure of exact name of company on this one)
Steve
From my understanding manufactures of 205/60R13s
Sumitomo (HTR320)
Bridgestone
Yokohama (Y352)
Yokohama
BFGoodRich Radial T/A
Also I believe you can get 205/60R13s from these companys as well
Michillen
Nangyang (not 100% sure of exact name of company on this one)
Steve
#5 _CHOPPER_
Posted 10 April 2006 - 09:11 PM
Also does anyone on here work at a tyres place? I would be interested in finding out how many sets of 205/60R13s you sell over a year for example
I spent 21 years in the industry. For every set of 4 205/65R13's we would sell, we would sell around 1000 or more sets of 205/65R15's. Does that answer your question adequately?
And it's Nankang. Stick with Japanese tyres and you won't go too far wrong.
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