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Ferret tires
Folks, I am looking for a set of Ferret tires, 9:00 x 16s, for my Lynx. Any suggestions or leads would be welcome. Thanks, Peter
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Not too far from the US/Can border:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-MILITARY-T...lZF3Wu&vxp=mtr As US spec 16's these will be a direct fit to the Ferret rims. |
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Tony,
Thanks for the "heads up". I'd still prefer to find a set of Ferret tires, if I can. I much prefer the tread pattern, which somewhat resembles the original pattern found on my original Lynx tires. Peter |
Peter, what's the condition of the chevrons you have now? I wonder if there might be a trade in the offing for your decent WW2 tires in place of ferret s pattern ones from some organization that wants originals and doesn't plan on running them. The other option (if your chevrons are OK) is to find a second set of rims and put on those American bar treads for distance, reserving the chevrons for show.
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Bruce,
My tires are original and reflect 76 year old tires that have spent their lives outside. Heavily checked and weathered. Three are Firestone's, date coded 1941 and one is a Goodyear dated 1945. For sure one does not hold air, just doesn't look like it. Being Run Flats they have been suitable for driveway runs while I work out the bugs but are definitely not roadworthy. I am slowly realizing that I may have to settle for NOS bar-grips, but I figured that I would beat the bush for Ferret tires one last time. Thanks, Peter Another issue is that I cannot guarantee what condition they will be in after being removed from the wheels. Attachment 91310 Attachment 91311 |
Peter, I assume by "Ferret tyres" you mean Dunlop Trackgrip?
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Dunlops
Lynn,
Yes, the tread pattern on the Trackgrips mimics to a degree the chevron pattern on my current tires, more so than the bar grips. I don't know if Dunlop was the sole manufacturer of these tires. Thanks, Peter |
Personally, I am still hoping that Ryan can come through on these tires: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=26339
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The other tires out there are those 10.50 x 16's with a beautiful chevron tread but may be a little too tall for your Lynx. |
9:00 x 16s
Rob/Bruce,
My first choice would also be new reproductions of 9:00 by 16s, with a chevron tread. Peter |
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Who is going to tip off a HMV parts & tyre dealer on the availability of these tyres? I am sure this is best done by someone with the resources to invest in shipping over a couple of hundred tyres. Quote:
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I agree, Dunlop Trak Grip or any of the other Commonwealth patterns of course look best. But currently US-pattern NDMS "bar treads" are the only WW2 pattern 9.00-16 tyres available on the market - at least in my part of the world..... Hanno |
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