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Proper Cortina tyres

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2025/01/10 22:19:52 (permalink)
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Proper Cortina tyres

Hi
 
What tyres are you guys fitting?
 
Generally for road use, a Cortina will be at its fitting with the original equipment standard tyres that Pirelli are making again for you guys.
 
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/145r13-pirelli-cinturato-ca67.html
 
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/155r13-pirelli-cinturato-ca67.html 
 
for the early cars
 

 
and 165R13 for later cars, this is an absolute bargain currently (and they are the best road tyre for these later Cortina)
 
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/classic-car-tyres/ford/cortina/165-vr-13-pirelli-cinturato-cn36.html 
 
today most people want a fatter tyre, and to be fair loads of Cortina did leave the factory with a more sporty set up, but sticking with the correct kind of carcass structure that you get with the Cinturato CN36 original tyre will make your car handle at its best and make it the most enjoyable for road use.
 
https://www.longstonetyres.co.uk/185-70vr13-pirelli-cinturato-cn36.html 
 
But you dont want anything fatter on a Cortina, and you dont want a modern tyre on a Cortina.
 
this diagram shows how a classic car like a Capri rolls in the corners and how the more rounded shoulders of a classic tyre carcass gradually moves its contact patch around the shoulder of the tyre, meaning as you corner the handling is progressive. it shows how this effect is lost by fitting a more modern squarer carcass structure which is esculated the fatter the tyre and the taller the wheel. then it shows how clever modern cars use these modern tyre carcasses keeping all the foot print on the road.
 

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