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dougie

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New member to forum. Hello, I 'm always looking to people smarter and more experienced than me especially in vintage racing. I campaign a '57 100-6 MM in FIA Group 2 trim. Our club requires 70 series bias-ply tires to qualify for the vintage grid. I currently run with Hoosier Vintage TD's 550 x15. Does anyone have any other alternatives?
 
Welcome dougie.

The short answer is no. TDs are about the only game in town for bias-ply race rubber suitable for vintage.

Some of the vintage clubs here on the east coast (like VRG, the club I run my Spridget with), will allow DOT-radials in vintage. I'm running Toyo RA1s and there are lots of other DOT-radial choices.
 
Dougie--

I run Dunlop L-series bias-plyed tires on my Elva Courier. They come in various sizes and you can get further info at: www.sascosports.com. I think the Dunlops are a bit narrower in tread width and section than comparable sized-Hoosier TD.

Sasco is in VA but I know there is a distributor out your way.
 
Bugimike-

This is by far my favorite video. I found it a few months back and now watch it on my HD big screen my wife and kids really love it when the sound shakes the floor. Our local Healey club has a connection with the Dutch Healey racers on the video, the're a great group and have really well prepared cars as you could see.

Thanks
 
Thanks Mike,

How many races/hours do you get out of the Dunlaps?

dougie
 
Dougie--

Three to four weekends.
 
Mike,

Thanks for the info. The Hooziers are good for 2 weekends of hard racing. I think your Elva maybe just a little lighter than my Healey.

Dougie
 
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