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Old 5 Jan 2004, 15:03 (Ref:829359)   #1
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Trackday Slick/Cutslicks info required.

Sorry if this is posted in the wrong forum section...

Im having trouble to find either slicks (new or used) or cut slicks for my wheel/tyre size.

My tyre size is 185/50/14 for 14"x6" wheels and im currently using yokohama A539s. Im finding it difficult to find manufacturers that do the 185/14 in the 50profile in slicks/cut slicks. As I want these for trackdays.

Can anyone help me out or give me advice on where to get from or know what is avaiable in my tyre size.

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Paul@cauldwell2900.fsnet.co.uk

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Old 6 Jan 2004, 09:57 (Ref:829357)   #2
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Hobson should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridHobson should be qualifying in the top 5 on the grid
Dunlop were the official tyre supplier to the Super Coupe Cup, so I ghues you should find a retailer of those tyres.

http://www.dunloptyres.co.uk/site/ty...torsportRange/
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Old 6 Jan 2004, 12:08 (Ref:829360)   #3
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Thanks, I found these sizes for my 14" wheel, but is anyone able to translate the profile size into my 50profile meaning? As I cant have a tyre profile that is bigger than 50 as I'll have massive problems in arch clearance problems, but it can be smaller. Forgive me as I dont yet fully understand motorsport tyre figures yet as opposed to road comparisons.

Diameter Width Tread Width

185/575-14 D105 Slick 557mm(21.9") 193mm(7.6") 186mm(7.3")
optimum rim width= 7.0"


Also a 185/575-14 A8W Slick/Wet(Cutslick??) optimum Rim Width=6.0"

My wheel rim width is 6" so Im assuming I shouldnt really go for the full slick (as it 7" rim optimum) but the other wet one, is that just a cut slick really???

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Old 6 Jan 2004, 12:28 (Ref:829358)   #4
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I'll send a copy of this thread into the Racing Technology setcion of Ten-Tenths.
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Old 10 Jan 2004, 22:37 (Ref:833844)   #5
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THR has a lot of promise if they can keep it on the circuit!
unless a particular series runs 14" rims then you got no chance id say.
most id have thought either run 13, or larger than 14, more like 16/17.

wheels arent that dear tho, you should ask a few race tire manufacturers, they are quite helpful really!
at £500 a set they are very helpful!! lol
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Old 11 Jan 2004, 10:04 (Ref:834145)   #6
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Honda CRX (Now part of the Super Coupe Cup) use Dunlop 175/555R14 (A8D construction)
5.5"-7.5" rim

BRSCC Ford Si use Dunlop 175/555R14 (A46D construction)
5.5"-7.5" rim

A race wet tyre is not just a cut slick, they will have a different construction and a very soft compound that will overheat very quickly if used in the dry.
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Old 11 Jan 2004, 15:08 (Ref:834383)   #7
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I'd suggest the new Avon ZZRs, but they're only from 15in They do look like a good trackday option though.

More info here http://www.coopertires.com/us/en/cor...ase.asp?id=308
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You can get Yoko A032R for 185x55x14 which are close to the size you want.

They'll be a big step on from your 539s
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