Old Jag metric tyres

Old Jag metric tyres

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Yugguy

Original Poster:

10,728 posts

236 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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My Dad has an 87 Daimler with 220/65/R390 tyres on, I want to advise him on what imperial tyres he could fit but I can't find a tyre size converter anywhere that will go from metric to imperial.

Can anyone help?

Phil Hopkins

17,110 posts

218 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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I may well be being incredibly ignorant here but I was under the impression you couldn't fit any metric tyres to imperial wheels (and vice versus)?

Andrew Noakes

914 posts

241 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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You can't fit conventional tyres on metric rims. The TRX/TD rim was a different design which only worked with specially-designed tyres and to ensure that conventional tyres were never fitted to TRX rims they were metric sized, and they were sized between the usual diameters - a 390mm rim is about 15.5 inches.

TRXs are still available but they're very expensive. You'll probably find a set of secondhand alloys (maybe even new ones) with conventional tyres will be cheaper.

Yugguy

Original Poster:

10,728 posts

236 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Ah, b*gger, I never thought of the actual wheel itself.

That sucks.

Cheers for the information.

DrDeAtH

3,588 posts

233 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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the TRX tyres are only available from dunlop now... at £120ish a pop. but soon to be only made in the 'classic tyres' range, so expect the price to hike as well......

best thing to do is to buy an old set of imperial wheels.. plenty on fleaBay......

groomi

9,317 posts

244 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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When I had my old XJ40, I needed to replace all four metric tyres in one go - each one was going to cost me £185. I ended up buying a set of beautifully refurbished 15" lattice sport alloys from a bloke in the JEC and fitting the appropriate Pirelli P4000s - all for about £10 less.

And it looked much better too.

GavinPearson

5,715 posts

252 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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Pirelli made a metric tyre under their Courier brand some years ago.

There is an awful lot to be said for buying a set of later XJ40 or X300 / 308 and benefit from the huge advantages these bring in ride comfort with handling.

job38

1,968 posts

237 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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Yup, what they said.

It was the same with my E34 535i Sport, 415mm all round, they looked gorgeous but cost £185 each.

Got a set of 4 16" second hand wheels from Germany, it also became apparent that the TRX were terrible for tram-lining and nasty in the wet.

kend

144 posts

263 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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JEC are advertising new rims to take standard tyres for £85 a set.
Details in this months JEC Mag
Ken