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    9" and 11" RSR tire sizes?

    Anybody know what size tire goes on a 9" and 11" RSR fuch?

    Looking to stuff them under my 1972 ST build that currently has 8"s and 9s.
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    I have been running the Michelin TB 15‘s on my RSR clone. I have them mounted on 15 x 9 front and 15 x 11 rear. They are great tires, seem to wear well and still pretty sticky on their third season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing View Post
    I have been running the Michelin TB 15‘s on my RSR clone. I have them mounted on 15 x 9 front and 15 x 11 rear. They are great tires, seem to wear well and still pretty sticky on their third season.
    what sizes you go with front and rear?
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    On my 15x9 and 15x11 Fuchs, I just recently installed a set of Pirelli Cinturato P7's in sizes 225/50VR15 (front) and 285/40VR15 (rear).
    The tires fit the wheels perfectly, have immense grip (if you want that?) and fit in the wheel arches fine (mine are turbo).
    Purchased them from Lucas Tire.
    The rears are expensive as you'd guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    what sizes you go with front and rear?
    I am using TB15's 18/60 R15 on the front and 26/61 R15 on the rear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing View Post
    I am using TB15's 18/60 R15 on the front and 26/61 R15 on the rear.
    interesting that your front tire size is the same size used on a 8" wheel. Do you think you could have gone bigger?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    interesting that your front tire size is the same size used on a 8" wheel. Do you think you could have gone bigger?
    The car looks right and drives well with this combination.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing View Post
    The car looks right and drives well with this combination.
    Im going to go with the same size fronts. thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    interesting that your front tire size is the same size used on a 8" wheel. Do you think you could have gone bigger?
    I have Michelin TB5 R on my RSR-clone. 18/60/15 in front and 26/61/15 on the rear.

    Front size is perfect and the steering wheel is already hard enough not to think for bigger tires…

    For the rear, I saw the 2.8 RSR «Grand Bazar» with 29/60/15 size. For circuit it could match, but on the road, I'm pretty sure the tires touch the wings !

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