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Thread: 73 911 RSR - Tyre Sizes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    It's a 917 copy, very high quality. And it works perfectly!

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    It looks good! Who's caliper is that? It's clearly cast (porosity between fins) so I don't think it's DP or PMB, and it isn't ours.. EB? Someone else?
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    Quote Originally Posted by keith View Post
    wait, so the TB5 R is preferable to the TB15 for regular use?
    I would say that would depend on your climate.

    I would suggest if you are somewhere warm, then TB5 and if you are somewhere wet then you will want the TB15.

    We ship these TB tyres http://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/page...-classic-tyres free of carriage charges to most of the world. I have raced on them, they were amazing.

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    I will be in need of new tires soon for my car. Are there any new options for the 9&11x15” Fuchs or are we still limited to the Michelin TB5 and TB15?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrg3.6 View Post
    Guys - thanks for the feedback.

    I guess the safest compromise will be to:

    a) Remount my existing 18/60 -TB5 215/55 onto the 9" front Fuchs rims and
    b) Buy a pair of 26/61-TB15 295/40 to mount onto the 11" rear Fuchs rims

    Thx

    Martin
    im thinking the same. although, the TB15 23/62 have a better looking sidewall size.
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