I Hate This Part
Aug. 28th, 2009 05:13 am...of auto maintenance. Buying tires. Ever try to find tires for a 34-year-old British import?
The '74 MGB tires did me the favor or rotting while in storage. So now I need to replace them before I can do any more work. I just need to be able to move it back-and-forth on the concrete. I think, "Maybe I can find four used tires cheap?" Nope. Damn hard to find 14" tires these days. (This is after the old size has been converted mind you.)
So, it's off to the on-line searches:
The '74 MGB tires did me the favor or rotting while in storage. So now I need to replace them before I can do any more work. I just need to be able to move it back-and-forth on the concrete. I think, "Maybe I can find four used tires cheap?" Nope. Damn hard to find 14" tires these days. (This is after the old size has been converted mind you.)
So, it's off to the on-line searches:
- Discount Tire. All three local stores couldn't help me out on used, but at least I can specify 185/70/14 and see what's available. I can get out for ~50/wheel.
- Pepboys. Their web site will show me all the tire brands they carry, but nowhere may a size be specified or price found. Grumble.
- CostCo. Complete and utter fail on this one. In order to find a tire size, one must first specify year, make and model. Year stops at 1984. See car year above. Nevermind I already know what size I need, the web site is of no help. None. Winner of Worst UI Design.
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Date: 2009-08-28 10:57 am (UTC)search by size instead of year/make/model as that may be more helpful.
Many cars used 14 inch tires.
As it happens, I possess a 1977 B (which will need a metricshittonne of money and loving if it's to ever again see the road). Seems to me the 74 was the last of the lovely chrome bumper examples.
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Date: 2009-08-28 11:26 pm (UTC)(Weird trivia item: Plate on it when I bought it - DKN 99L. DKN are Dave's initials. 99 is when we made the L(overs) commitment.)
Buddy had rebuilt a 78(?) engine and the guy never showed back up to pick it up. Swapped it in to replace the thrown engine. Have original engine in storage (with all exhaust piping too). I adhere to the Car Talk guy's advice on classic imports: ALWAYS have a spare engine.
Engine hasn't been burned in since the rebuild, need to tune carbs and then engine. Front rotors are rusty from sitting,...
You know how it goes. BUT I saw a '74 white B go for almost $6k last yr on eBay Motors, so I figure the investment may just be worth it.
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Date: 2009-08-28 11:28 pm (UTC)more tire details
Date: 2009-08-28 12:30 pm (UTC)From my wholesaler Cooper Tire offers 4 models in this size. Yokohama has 1, Hankook has one, Dean has 1, General has 1. GT has 1, National has 3.
I don't believe I can help you obtain any of these from here, plus the shipping would negate the cheepnis, but point is, there's gotta be someone in your neighborhood who can help you get what you want with ease.
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Date: 2009-08-28 02:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-28 11:13 pm (UTC)For MGBs it's Victoria British, Ltd.. They Do MG, Sunbeam, Austin-Healey, & Triumph.
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Date: 2009-08-28 02:23 pm (UTC)Some damn fool thought this was a "user friendly" approach.
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Date: 2009-08-28 11:14 pm (UTC)Worse, some other fools signed-off on this design.
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Date: 2009-08-28 02:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-28 11:16 pm (UTC)Thanks for the site, George. Bookmarked. But it doesn't help me with finding prices for local dealers.
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Date: 2009-08-29 09:09 am (UTC)