Re: [DML] Dunlop tires
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Re: [DML] Dunlop tires
- From: Marv Williams <marv2020@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:01:04 -0700 (PDT)
Has anybody had any experiences with Kuma tires? I'm getting ready to buy some next week.
Todd Nelson <todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Mark,
I know this post is a little old, I'm 3 weeks behind in my DML reading! Anyway, the BFs and Dunlop's are not your only option. This past summer I put a set of Cooper Cobra's on my car. Before that it had a set of BFs from the late 80's! So I couldn't base much of a comparison on those, but I would say the Cobra's are a nice alternative. I've put probably 600 miles on these tires and have not had any issues, the DeLorean has always been a loud car for me, but I wouldn't say these tires make any excessive noise or vibrations. I don't do any winter, or any bad weather driving for that matter, so I can't comment on how well they perform in that application. But they do come in the correct sizes for the car.
I spent $313 on the four matching tires which included mounting, balancing, and new stems, so the cost wasn't too bad.
Todd Nelson
1561, Vermont
http://1561project.com
----- Original Message -----
From: outatym2001
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 5:43 PM
Subject: [DML] Dunlop tires
DUNLOP GT QUALIFIER T.
Got the original stock rims on my '81 DeLorean rear 235/60R15
front 195/60R14 and I've put about 2,000 miles on this set in four
months. Live just 3-1/2 miles from work. I followed the DeLorean
handbook recommendation of 30 psi rear and 23 psi front for normal
driving. At freeway speeds you do have to raise your voice. It's
not bad. There is a little more noise coming from the rear tires
than I like. They're not quiet either. You can guesstimate your
mph by the pitch and tone from the tires. My commute to work is
just 3-1/2 miles and the speed limit is 35 mph max. The tires let
you know they're spinning when you hit 30 mph and just get deeper in
tone at higher speeds.
I used the Dunlops twice in the snow. Decent traction when
traveling at speeds below 35 mph. I didn't try going faster.
Although, when trying to start on a hill from a dead stop, initially
there's some rear wheel spin which eventually will get you rolling
then once your moving the Dunlops dig in and get you where you want
to go.
Good wet traction. There's some pull when hitting a large puddle
of water on just one side but not so much pull to cause you to leave
your lane. Of course the tread is new and it displaces a lot of
water.
Overall I'm happy with the set-up. The only alternative is the BF
Goodrich Radial T/A on all four rims and I couldn't stand the noise
and vibration. I got rid of them after only a month and 700 miles.
The DeLorean is light in the front so you'll want to NOT drive at
insane speeds around corners in any case while driving in the rain!
Mark R. Vanyo.
Member of www.pndc.org since Ocotber, 2000.
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