Re: Sprint wheels tyres and innertubes
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 11:21 am
bloodknock wrote:Hello folks
What are the views on the use of innertubes?
When my new tyres (175/70 VR13 pirelli cinturatos CN36 - Longstone) were fitted I elected to have innertubes installed. When it came to balancing the wheels, they seemed to require an inordinate amount of balance weights, one in fact, was borderline in being able to be balanced.
I may have made a mistake in electing to have the stick on variety rather than the rim fitment, in fact, having brought them home to fit on the car I found that the stick on weights on at least one wheel had unstuck!
The wheels are original, but have been shot blasted and re powder coated, they were checked to be true, the car and thus the wheels had only ever covered less than 30k miles.
So the questions are:
Could the use of innertubes adversly affect the wheel balance?
Would the wheels balance better using clip on rim weights?
All info would be gratefully received
Regards
Bob
Please contact us directly if you ever have a problem with a tyre or any product bought from Longstone.
i bet it is not the tyres.
i have sold loads of those tyres and had lots of compliments. Though personally on an early Elan i would fit 145HR13 Pirelli Cinturato CA67. and on a later one i would fit 155HR13 Michelin XAS.
i have 155HR15 Cinturato on my Elite. they are fantastic.
I would not encourage fitting fitting wider tyres on a lovely handling car like an Elan. However if you are desperate to fit a wider tyre than the Cinturato CN36 will definitely be the best
However, If you have an issue with tyres bought from us we will resolve the problem