I have a set of Potenziata rims in the shed and I am not sure what would be the best choice
of tyre value for money. rims are 15x6 I think, I will need to check. I was thinking 205/55/15.
Let me know if you have any ideas.
Cheers
Shane
Try Dunlop Direzza DZ Sport Z1.
Great on the road. Not a race tyre but a high performance ROAD tyre.
A 147 GTA does pretty well with them on the track too.
I would use 195/55/15 or 205/50/15. I got some Bridgestone Potenza RE001 at a great price, I think around $155 fitted. They've been superceded now but you might be able to get the replacement for a good price or find somewhere with the RE001s in stock still.
Thank you guys, that's a valuable advice.
The last set of tyres I bought were SIMS Chinese tyres, they are not the best :-\
(bit cheap and nasty)
Cheers
Shane
i know people that use Ginyu Chinese tyres for $90 and they get 30,000km they swear by them for road use.
I'm in the same boat here (need tyres for a potenziata) only I'm running 16" rims
Seems when you don't know what to look for you can't shop around, and when you finally find something right you're quoted $300 a corner.
Never will I again make the mistake of letting Bob Jane put 'some average tyres on' again. Ended up with "Deestone Carreras" on my Toyota, never before have I gone straight so many times on a wet roundabout at normal speeds. Avoid.
Mic
I resisted from commenting other than to the direct question asked.
But here is a thought for you. Whatever Alfa you are driving, at that a 75 3L Potenziata, a pretty potent machine and much loved I would expect.
Now think about what is contacting between your pride and joy and the road, 4 contact patch probably each the size a bit bigger than your hand. So you would think, well at least I do, I want the best contact/grip I can afford or get.
So I think to go cheap or poor quality is false economy and does not justify an Alfa. So I would agree with Mic and strongly disagree with Storm-X.
I budget about $1000 for 4 high performance tyres every 30-40K km. You want grip when you least expect to.
Regards
Neil
+1 to having good rubber - its the only thing that keeps you on the road.
IMHO, no other choice than Toyo Proxes for good value sticky rubber on Alfa 75 15" rims.
205/50/15 is a good size.
Been using them on a 75 P10, 3L and TS cars all century, no complaints.
without checking, pretty sure they are P4 Proxes, better tread pattern & slightly more expensive.
Lots of the euro alfa 75s use them too, madder drivers than me, still good reports.
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