That's awesome news.
We just came across this in the Coker Tire catalog: Michelin’s Pilot Exalto in a 185/60R14 size. That was the go-to size for so many favorites: Volkswagen GTI, Honda CRX, Toyota MR2 and, of course, Mazda Miata.
Why is this so important? Over the last decade or two, we have watched the offerings in this size dwindle.
Tom1200 said:That's awesome news.
The only thing better would be Yokohama re-producing the AVS Intermediate. But this will suffice!
Pete. (l33t FS) said:Tom1200 said:That's awesome news.
The only thing better would be Yokohama re-producing the AVS Intermediate. But this will suffice!
That would also be very good news. I ran them on my Rabbit GTI in, of course, 185/60R14.
David S. Wallens said:Pete. (l33t FS) said:Tom1200 said:That's awesome news.
The only thing better would be Yokohama re-producing the AVS Intermediate. But this will suffice!
That would also be very good news. I ran them on my Rabbit GTI in, of course, 185/60R14.
Same. Good memories there, would buy both again if offered as new...
I was looking for a different tire on Coker's site when I saw the 185/60R14 Michelin and was like, I gotta stop and tell the rest of the class about this.
And are those tires still effective even though they sport plenty of tread?
Some related reading from the Classic Motorsports site: Testing the New Yokohama A-008P–And, Yes, Tires Do Stop the Car
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